Patents by Inventor David Haines
David Haines 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: 20240078718Abstract: This invention relates to the field of medical informatics, and more particularly to a system and methods for generating and displaying a user interface of a patient medical record such that a user can annotate, augment, and overall interact with clinically more accurate and detailed medical information. In addition, the system may be configured to collect, display, and model an individual's genomic makeup, physiological characteristics, healthcare history, and lifestyle to enable personalized medicine, better understand the transition from health to disease, and identify additional risk factors for disease. Advantageously, the system is configured to collect, display, and model an individual's genomic makeup, health status, health history, and social determinants of health to enable personalized medicine, better understand the transition from health to disease, and identify additional risk factors for disease.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Frank Naeymi-Rad, Barbara Rapchak, David Haines, Chandan Ravishankar, John Trzesniak, Robert H. Dolin
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Patent number: 10991381Abstract: A system, method and computer program for predictive maintenance on natural gas compressors through auditory detection. Using one or multiple microphones, a system will collect and evaluate sound waves for the purpose of predicting and detecting failures and alert conditions in mechanical and process equipment. The system will collect sound which is used in a machine learning environment to utilize supervised training as well as unsupervised training, to produce a normal baseline and detect abnormal operations. Additionally, abnormal operations are categorized against known conditions. For uncategorized and unknown conditions, a workflow is in place to allow for the retraining and learning” of new conditions which are then published to the entire network of devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2019Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignee: WELL CHECKED SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Michael David Haines, Samuel Henry Haines, III, Hayden Taylor Haines
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Patent number: 10506930Abstract: Systems and methods are described for microwave-frequency, passive sensing of internal body temperature. Some implementations include one or more wearable sensors that wirelessly transmit temperature data continuously to a remote receiver. The sensor can include a probe designed to be placed on a skin site of an individual to receive near-field radiation at the skin site, and a radiometer to detect a total power of the received near-field radiation. The remote receiver includes a signal processing system that can convert the detected total power to an internal tissue temperature measurement by applying the detected power to a tissue stack model. The tissue stack model can characterize the skin site according to a set of weighting functions, each weighting function corresponding at least to electromagnetic characteristics of an associated tissue layer of the tissue stack model.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2017Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: The University of Colorado, a body corporateInventors: Zorana Popovic, Robert Scheeler, Parisa Momenroodaki, William David Haines
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Publication number: 20190311731Abstract: A system, method and computer program for predictive maintenance on natural gas compressors through auditory detection. Using one or multiple microphones, a system will collect and evaluate sound waves for the purpose of predicting and detecting failures and alert conditions in mechanical and process equipment. The system will collect sound which is used in a machine learning environment to utilize supervised training as well as unsupervised training, to produce a normal baseline and detect abnormal operations. Additionally, abnormal operations are categorized against known conditions. For uncategorized and unknown conditions, a workflow is in place to allow for the retraining and learning” of new conditions which are then published to the entire network of devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: WELL CHECKED SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: MICHAEL DAVID HAINES, SAMUEL HENRY HAINES, III, HAYDEN TAYLOR HAINES
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Publication number: 20170340208Abstract: Systems and methods are described for microwave-frequency, passive sensing of internal body temperature. Some implementations include one or more wearable sensors that wirelessly transmit temperature data continuously to a remote receiver. The sensor can include a probe designed to be placed on a skin site of an individual to receive near-field radiation at the skin site, and a radiometer to detect a total power of the received near-field radiation. The remote receiver includes a signal processing system that can convert the detected total power to an internal tissue temperature measurement by applying the detected power to a tissue stack model. The tissue stack model can characterize the skin site according to a set of weighting functions, each weighting function corresponding at least to electromagnetic characteristics of an associated tissue layer of the tissue stack model.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: ZORANA POPOVIC, ROBERT SCHEELER, PARISA MOMENROODAKI, WILLIAM DAVID HAINES
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Patent number: 9732604Abstract: A well site remote monitoring system comprises a monitoring station, a number of recording devices, a number of sensors, a processor, and a power source. The monitoring station supports the recording devices, processor, and power source thereon and is positioned at a strategic location at a well site so that the recording devices can create video, audio, or other recordings of points of interest of the well site. Operation data relating to operational aspects of the points of interest may be overlaid on the recordings. The processor controls the recording devices and uploads the recordings to a remote server computer for storage and so that an operator can manage and view the recordings on a remote monitoring computer.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2015Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: Well Checked Systems International LLCInventors: Michael David Haines, Roy Stephen Richardson, Samuel H. Haines
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Patent number: 9482086Abstract: A well site remote monitoring system comprises a monitoring station, a number of recording devices, a number of sensors, a processor, and a power source. The monitoring station supports the recording devices, processor, and power source thereon and is positioned at a strategic location at a well site so that the recording devices can create video, audio, or other recordings of points of interest of the well site. The processor controls the recording devices and uploads the recordings to a remote server computer for storage and so that an operator can manage and view the recordings on a remote monitoring computer.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2014Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: WELL CHECKED SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Roy Stephen Richardson, Michael David Haines, Samuel H. Haines
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Patent number: 9418150Abstract: A system and process for tagging electronic documents or other electronic content with concepts mentioned, contained, or otherwise described in that content. Once tagged, the content may be searchable, indexable, and retrievable in order to provide that content to an end user or another recipient. The system may be configured to handle a considerable number of asset files and a large number of users, workflows, and access applications simultaneously. The system may auto-tag the content and also may include a user interface for confirming and updating those tags and for manually creating new or additional tags. Content may include documents such as medical documents relating to procedures, diagnoses, medications or other domains. Alternatively, the content may include information about various care providers, in order to allow a user to locate a physician meeting one or more desired criteria.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2011Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: Intelligent Medical Objects, Inc.Inventors: Regis Charlot, Frank Naeymi-Rad, Alina Oganesova, Andre Young, Andrei Naeymi-Rad, Aziz Bodal, David Haines, Jose Maldonado, Masayo Kobashi, Stephanie Schaefer
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Publication number: 20160108715Abstract: A well site remote monitoring system comprises a monitoring station, a number of recording devices, a number of sensors, a processor, and a power source. The monitoring station supports the recording devices, processor, and power source thereon and is positioned at a strategic location at a well site so that the recording devices can create video, audio, or other recordings of points of interest of the well site. Operation data relating to operational aspects of the points of interest may be overlaid on the recordings. The processor controls the recording devices and uploads the recordings to a remote server computer for storage and so that an operator can manage and view the recordings on a remote monitoring computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2015Publication date: April 21, 2016Applicant: WELL CHECKED SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Michael David HAINES, Roy Stephen RICHARDSON, Samuel H. HAINES
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Patent number: 9135318Abstract: A system and method for searching and presenting data may include receiving a search request, storing data in an in memory database, accessing that data by one or more 64 bit processors, determining exact or approximate matches among the data to the search request, building a machine-readable data file including the search results, and serving the data file to a user's machine, where it is visible through a portal interface, which may be local or remotely served to the user's machine. The system may employ 64 bit technology in order to access and serve significant amounts of information, including mappings between code set and other data that may include mappings to one or more code sets. The system also may employ raw TCP/IP sockets to reduce latency and increase search speed.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2013Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: INTELLIGENT MEDICAL OBJECTS, INC.Inventors: Régis J P Charlot, Frank Naeymi-Rad, Aziz M. Bodal, Matthew C. Cardwell, Alina Oganesova, Andre L. Young, Fred Masarie, David Alvin, David Haines, Jose A. Maldonado, Masayo Kobashi
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Publication number: 20150091737Abstract: A well site remote monitoring system comprises a monitoring station, a number of recording devices, a number of sensors, a processor, and a power source. The monitoring station supports the recording devices, processor, and power source thereon and is positioned at a strategic location at a well site so that the recording devices can create video, audio, or other recordings of points of interest of the well site. The processor controls the recording devices and uploads the recordings to a remote server computer for storage and so that an operator can manage and view the recordings on a remote monitoring computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Roy Stephen Richardson, Michael David Haines, Samuel H. Haines
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Publication number: 20150088548Abstract: A method for determining a sufficiency of data entry in an electronic health record includes: receiving a packet of input data from a user, the input data reflecting patient problem, history, or diagnosis information; linking data elements in the packet with interface terminology data elements; mapping the interface terminology data elements corresponding to the codified data elements to data elements in a code set; sending the mapped data elements in the sample code set to a DRG encoder or DRG web service; and receiving zero or more DRGs correspond to the mapped data elements. The results of the receiving step then are conveyed back to the user so that the user may know whether sufficient data has been entered or whether additional details are necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventors: Regis Charlot, John Ennis, Frank Naeymi-Rad, David Haines, Jose Maldonado, Fred Masarie
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Publication number: 20150058317Abstract: A system and method for searching and presenting data may include receiving a search request, storing data in an in memory database, accessing that data by one or more 64 bit processors, determining exact or approximate matches among the data to the search request, building a machine-readable data file including the search results, and serving the data file to a user's machine, where it is visible through a portal interface, which may be local or remotely served to the user's machine. The system may employ 64 bit technology in order to access and serve significant amounts of information, including mappings between code set and other data that may include mappings to one or more code sets. The system also may employ raw TCP/IP sockets to reduce latency and increase search speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2013Publication date: February 26, 2015Applicant: Intelligent Medical Objects, Inc.Inventors: Régis JP Charlot, Frank Naeymi-Rad, Aziz M. Bodal, Matthew C. Cardwell, Alina Oganesova, Andre L. Young, Fred Masarie, David Alvin, David Haines, Jose A. Maldonado, Masayo Kobashi
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Patent number: 8554742Abstract: A system and process for record duplication analysis that relies on a multi-membership Bayesian analysis to determine the probability that records within a data set are matches. The Bayesian calculation may rely on objective data describing the data set as well as subjective assessments of the data set. In addition, a system and process for record duplication analysis may rely on the predetermination of probabilistic patterns, where the system only searches for patterns exceeding a chosen threshold.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2009Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Intelligent Medical Objects, Inc.Inventors: Frank Naeymi-Rad, Regis Charlot, David Haines, Matthew C Cardwell, Michael Decaro
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Publication number: 20120179696Abstract: A system and process for tagging electronic documents or other electronic content with concepts mentioned, contained, or otherwise described in that content. Once tagged, the content may be searchable, indexable, and retrievable in order to provide that content to an end user or another recipient. The system may be configured to handle a considerable number of asset files and a large number of users, workflows, and access applications simultaneously. The system may auto-tag the content and also may include a user interface for confirming and updating those tags and for manually creating new or additional tags. Content may include documents such as medical documents relating to procedures, diagnoses, medications or other domains. Alternatively, the content may include information about various care providers, in order to allow a user to locate a physician meeting one or more desired criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: INTELLIGENT MEDICAL OBJECTS, INC.Inventors: Regis CHARLOT, Frank NAEYMI-RAD, Alina OGANESOVA, Andre YOUNG, Andrei NAEYMI-RAD, Aziz BODAL, David HAINES, Jose MALDONADO, Masayo KOBASHI, Stephanie SCHAEFER
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Publication number: 20110004626Abstract: A system and process for record duplication analysis that relies on a multi-membership Bayesian analysis to determine the probability that records within a data set are matches. The Bayesian calculation may rely on objective data describing the data set as well as subjective assessments of the data set. In addition, a system and process for record duplication analysis may rely on the predetermination of probabilistic patterns, where the system only searches for patterns exceeding a chosen threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2009Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: INTELLIGENT MEDICAL OBJECTS, INC.Inventors: Frank NAEYMI-RAD, Regis CHARLOT, David HAINES, Matthew C. CARDWELL, Michael Decaro
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Publication number: 20090225221Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for providing a video signal to anyone of a plurality of TV sets, the apparatus comprising at least one demodulation unit, each of the at least one demodulation unit for receiving one of a broadband signal and a broadcast signal and for providing a corresponding demodulated video signal, a modulating unit for modulating an incoming video signal into a video signal suitable for a given TV set and a switching unit for selecting a demodulated video signal from a given demodulation unit of the at least one demodulation unit and for providing the selected demodulated video signal to the modulating unit according to a selection signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Andrew Robert Gordon, John Savage, David Haines
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Publication number: 20080065452Abstract: A system and method for keeping, organizing and managing electronic records, comprising generating a first instance of data objects comprising data elements during a first encounter, the elements comprising a first instance identifier and temporal identifiers; linking a data object to a summarization reference with a pointer; creating an additional instance of data objects also comprising data elements comprising an additional instance identifier and temporal identifiers during a later encounter; and providing continuity for the first instance data objects over time. Continuity may be provided by tracking a relationship between the first instance data object and an additional instance data object and repainting the pointer to point between the summarization reference and the additional instance data object. The additional instance data object may be a revision of the first instance data object, and tracking may occur by back-linking the revision to the first instance data object.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Frank NAEYMI-RAD, Regis Charlot, Alina Oganesova, David Haines, Aziz Bodal, Andre Young, Masayo Kobashi, Stephanie Schaefer, Andrew Kanter, Kim Meyers, Jose Maldonado
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Publication number: 20070135700Abstract: A medical probe for mapping is provided. The medical probe includes an elongated member, a first mapping ring electrode mounted to the elongated member, and a second mapping ring electrode mounted to the elongated member. The first and second mapping ring electrodes are electrically insulated from each other. The second mapping ring electrode is located substantially concentric to the first mapping ring electrode, and is coaxially surrounding the first mapping ring electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: June 14, 2007Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Miriam Taimisto, David Haines, Steven Yee, Steven Ha
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Publication number: 20060127505Abstract: The invention features compositions and methods for reducing inflammation of ocular tissue by administering to an individual a mixture of ingredients containing carotenoid and a polyphenol compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2004Publication date: June 15, 2006Inventors: David Haines, Eadia Mabmoud, Steven Pratt, John Wise