Patents by Inventor David Mayne
David Mayne 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: 20230377719Abstract: A system and method for processing medical images using order data associated with the medical images. Order data relating to a clinical request for a patient is identified. A current study of medical images can be associated with the order data. Relevancy matching rules are applied to medical image data to identify clinical software applications that are relevant for processing of the medical images. The relevancy matching rules include an order data rule that is applied to the order data associated with the medical image in order to provide additional context regarding the clinical reason for the medical images.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2022Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: Keith HOUSTON, David MAYNE
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Publication number: 20140266592Abstract: A system and method for adding a gateway to a first device having a first network connector. An embedded gateway module includes a processor, a memory connected to the processor and first and second network interfaces, wherein the first network connection uses a first network protocol and the second network connection uses a second network protocol. The embedded gateway module is installed in the first device, wherein installing includes sharing the first device's first network connector. The gateway then connects the gateway through the first network to a device manager application at a remote location, connects the gateway module to the second network, installs gateway program data for receiving data from a second device over the second network and storing the received data as channels of data and installs presentation program data for presenting the channel data to applications running on the cloud.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: DIGI INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Paul A. Dahl, Scott McCall, John P. Filoso, David Mayne, Jordan Husney
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Patent number: 8378848Abstract: Various embodiments include a virtual meter. The virtual meter includes a controller configured to communicate, with a utility meter, meter information, using a first communications protocol. The controller may also be configured to translate between the meter information and virtual meter information. The controller may further be configured to communicate, with a smart energy network, the virtual meter information using a second communications protocol. Other devices and methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Digi International Inc.Inventors: Joel K. Young, David Mayne
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Publication number: 20110316717Abstract: Various embodiments include a virtual meter. The virtual meter includes a controller configured to communicate, with a utility meter, meter information, using a first communications protocol. The controller may also be configured to translate between the meter information and virtual meter information. The controller may further be configured to communicate, with a smart energy network, the virtual meter information using a second communications protocol. Other devices and methods are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: Digi International Inc.Inventors: Joel K. Young, David Mayne
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Patent number: 7853058Abstract: A method of orienting a virtual camera for rendering a virtual endoscopy image of a lumen in a biological structure represented by a medical image data set, e.g., a colon. The method comprises selecting a location from which to render an image, determining an initial orientation for the virtual camera relative to the data set for the selected location based on the geometry of the lumen, determining an offset angle between the initial orientation and a bias direction; and orienting the virtual camera in accordance with a rotation from the initial orientation towards the bias direction by a fractional amount of the offset angle which varies according to the initial orientation. The fractional amount may vary according to the offset angle and/or a separation between a predetermined direction in the data set and a view direction of the virtual camera for the initial orientation.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems Europe, LimitedInventors: David Gauldie, David Mayne, Swati Mital, Thomas MacArthur Winter Doel, Kristopher Thomas Cruickshank
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Publication number: 20080118117Abstract: A method of orienting a virtual camera for rendering a virtual endoscopy image of a lumen in a biological structure represented by a medical image data set, e.g., a colon. The method comprises selecting a location from which to render an image, determining an initial orientation for the virtual camera relative to the data set for the selected location based on the geometry of the lumen, determining an offset angle between the initial orientation and a bias direction; and orienting the virtual camera in accordance with a rotation from the initial orientation towards the bias direction by a fractional amount of the offset angle which varies according to the initial orientation. The fractional amount may vary according to the offset angle and/or a separation between a predetermined direction in the data set and a view direction of the virtual camera for the initial orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: BARCO N.V.Inventors: David Gauldie, David Mayne, Swati Mital, Thomas MacArthur Winter Doel, Kristopher Thomas Cruickshank
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Patent number: 7042349Abstract: A security system includes a sensor and a control panel that receives transmissions from the sensor. The sensor has a user-operable testing actuator that tests a condition sensing device in the sensor. A method of operating the sensor includes generating, in response to actuation of the testing actuator in the absence of a predetermined condition, a transmission from the sensor including information indicating that a test of the sensor has been conducted. The method further includes receiving by the control panel, in response to actuation of the testing actuator in the presence of the predetermined condition, a transmission from the sensor indicating that the control panel should not report to a monitoring station.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John Bergman, Gary Friar, David Mayne
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Publication number: 20050043967Abstract: The invention is directed to systems and methods for documenting home care services for providing reimbursement in the situation where a claimant has a relationship with a servicing entity. In particular, the invention relates to the situation where a claimant is being cared for by a caregiver. The method may comprise a caregiver entering the home of a claimant; the caregiver interfacing with a data input portion, which is disposed in the home of the claimant, prior to providing a service to the claimant so as to input a first data set into the data input portion; the caregiver providing the service to the claimant; upon completion of the service, the caregiver again interfacing with the data input portion to identify completion of the service, the first data set constituting collected data; and transmitting the collected data to the servicing entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2003Publication date: February 24, 2005Inventors: Joseph Robinson, David Mayne, Travis Morrell, Kevin Chase
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Publication number: 20040041703Abstract: A security system includes a sensor and a control panel that receives transmissions from the sensor. The sensor has a user-operable testing actuator that tests a condition sensing device in the sensor. A method of operating the sensor includes generating, in response to actuation of the testing actuator in the absence of a predetermined condition, a transmission from the sensor including information indicating that a test of the sensor has been conducted. The method further includes receiving by the control panel, in response to actuation of the testing actuator in the presence of the predetermined condition, a transmission from the sensor indicating that the control panel should not report to a monitoring station.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventors: John Bergman, Gary Friar, David Mayne
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Patent number: D683568Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Inventor: David Mayne