Patents by Inventor David Neil Cornejo
David Neil Cornejo 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: 20170065175Abstract: A coverlet, or overlay, that contains sensors, electronics and communications systems that measures a subject's physiological condition, accommodates multiple additional add-on sensors, and transmits the data and information from the coverlet to a receiving device, which further transmits information, via wireless infrastructure, or otherwise, to data aggregators, including the Internet and Cloud.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2016Publication date: March 9, 2017Applicant: HOANA MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Patrick K. Sullivan, David Neil Cornejo
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Publication number: 20150320326Abstract: A coverlet, or overlay, that contains sensors, electronics and communications systems that measures a subject's physiological condition, accommodates multiple additional add-on sensors, and transmits the data and information from the coverlet to a receiving device, which further transmits information, via wireless infrastructure, or otherwise, to data aggregators, including the Internet and Cloud.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2015Publication date: November 12, 2015Applicant: HOANA MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Patrick K. Sullivan, David Neil Cornejo
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Publication number: 20130237770Abstract: A coverlet, or overlay, that contains sensors, electronics and communications systems that measures a subject's physiological condition, accommodates multiple additional add-on sensors, and transmits the data and information from the coverlet to a receiving device, which further transmits information, via wireless infrastructure, or otherwise, to data aggregators, including the Internet and Cloud.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: HOANA MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Patrick K. Sullivan, David Neil Cornejo
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Patent number: 7522731Abstract: System, apparatus, and methods are disclosed wherewith a group of independent wireless routing devices known as Service Points work cooperatively to form an ad hoc mesh communication network. The resulting Service Point Network is used to provide reliable address-directed communication services between devices attached by conventional means (wired or wireless) to respective Service Ports on any of the Service Points. Attached Utilizing Devices are not considered a part of the Service Point Network and need not contain any custom software or hardware related to the operations of the Service Point Network. To protect the security of network communications and the integrity of the network, the Service Points are assigned internal IP addresses and unique identifiers that need not be disclosed to the Utilizing Devices. The unique identifiers in turn are used to derive public and private encryption key pairs for each Service Point.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2003Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Firetide, Inc.Inventors: Keith Stuart Klemba, Isaac Robert Nassi, David Neil Cornejo, Lawrence Alan Rosenthal
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Patent number: 7305459Abstract: System, apparatus, and methods are disclosed wherewith a group of independent wireless routing devices known as Service Points work cooperatively to form an ad hoc mesh communication network. The resulting Service Point Network is used to provide reliable address-directed communication services between devices attached by conventional means (wired or wireless) to respective Service Ports on any of the Service Points. Attached Utilizing Devices are not considered a part of the Service Point Network and need not contain any custom software or hardware related to the operations of the Service Point Network. Consequently, the networking technology used to form the Service Point Network is independent of the technology used for connecting devices to Service Points. Services for Utilizing Devices include both point-to-point as well as point-to-multi-point communication.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2003Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Firetide, Inc.Inventors: Keith Stuart Klemba, Isaac Robert Nassi, David Neil Cornejo, Lawrence Alan Rosenthal
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Publication number: 20040228490Abstract: System, apparatus, and methods are disclosed wherewith a group of independent wireless routing devices known as Service Points work cooperatively to form an ad hoc mesh communication network. The resulting Service Point Network is used to provide reliable address-directed communication services between devices attached by conventional means (wired or wireless) to respective Service Ports on any of the Service Points. Attached Utilizing Devices are not considered a part of the Service Point Network and need not contain any custom software or hardware related to the operations of the Service Point Network. Consequently, the networking technology used to form the Service Point Network is independent of the technology used for connecting devices to Service Points. Services for Utilizing Devices include both point-to-point as well as point-to-multi-point communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: LANDMARK NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Keith Stuart Klemba, Isaac Robert Nassi, David Neil Cornejo, Lawrence Alan Rosenthal
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Publication number: 20040225740Abstract: System, apparatus, and methods are disclosed wherewith a group of independent wireless routing devices known as Service Points work cooperatively to form an ad hoc mesh, communication network. The resulting Service Point Network is used to provide reliable address-directed communication services between devices attached by conventional means (wired or wireless) to respective Service Ports on any of the Service Points. Attached Utilizing Devices are not considered a part of the Service Point Network and need not contain any custom software or hardware related to the operations of the Service Point Network. Consequently, the networking technology used to form the Service Point Network is independent of the technology used for connecting devices to Service Points. Services for Utilizing Devices include both point-to-point as well as point-to-multi-point communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: LANDMARK NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Keith Stuart Klemba, Isaac Robert Nassi, David Neil Cornejo, Lawrence Alan Rosenthal
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Publication number: 20040215687Abstract: System, apparatus, and methods are disclosed wherewith a group of independent wireless routing devices known as Service Points work cooperatively to form an ad hoc mesh communication network. The resulting Service Point Network is used to provide reliable address-directed communication services between devices attached by conventional means (wired or wireless) to respective Service Ports on any of the Service Points. Attached Utilizing Devices are not considered a part of the Service Point Network and need not contain any custom software or hardware related to the operations of the Service Point Network. Consequently, the networking technology used to form the Service Point Network is independent of the technology used for connecting devices to Service Points. Services for Utilizing Devices include both point-to-point as well as point-to-multi-point communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: LANDMARK NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Keith Stuart Klemba, Isaac Robert Nassi, David Neil Cornejo, Lawrence Alan Rosenthal