Patents by Inventor David Thomsen
David Thomsen 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: 20240058585Abstract: In various examples, a guidewire for temporary pacing of tissue includes an elongate core wire and a coil disposed along at least a portion of a length of the core wire. The coil is disposed radially outwardly from and around the core wire, wherein a core axis and a coil axis are substantially aligned. At least one electrode is disposed along the guidewire and includes an uninsulated portion of the core wire disposed within an electrode section of the coil. A spacing between adjacent windings of the electrode section of the coil is configured to allow a stimulation pulse to travel from the uninsulated portion of the core wire, through the spacing between the adjacent windings of the electrode section, and to the tissue in order to stimulate the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: Ling Wang, David Thomsen, Jeremy Hansen
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Publication number: 20210329060Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Applicant: Ivanti, Inc.Inventors: Lamar John VAN WAGENEN, Brant David THOMSEN, Scott Allen CADDES
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Patent number: 10938886Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2018Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Ivanti, Inc.Inventors: Lamar John Van Wagenen, Brant David Thomsen, Scott Allen Caddes
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Patent number: 10489171Abstract: An online system maintains a page of content for a user that includes content provided to the online system by the user. To allow the user to more easily present content items to other online system users, the online system receives an objective specifying a desired interaction by users presented with the content item from the user and generates a set of content items from content included on the page. One or more content items of the set are selected and a budget for presenting the selected one or more content items is received, and the online system includes one or more of the selected content items in selection processes along with bid amounts based on the budget that select content for presentation to other users. The online system may update the selected content items of the set over time as content included on the page is modified.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2016Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Facebook, Inc.Inventors: David Shein, Andy Lien, Camelia Dobrin, David Thomsen, Pelle Elander Wisten, Alexander William Watts, Yujing Zhang, Xiaoyu Guang, Ryan Joseph Moniz, Katherine Nicole Geiger, Meridith Major Blascovich
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Publication number: 20190342371Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Applicant: Ivanti, Inc.Inventors: Lamar John VAN WAGENEN, Brant David THOMSEN, Scott Allen CADDES
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Patent number: 10148734Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2017Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: Ivanti, Inc.Inventors: Lamar John Van Wagenen, Brant David Thomsen, Scott Allen Caddes
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Publication number: 20180189071Abstract: An online system maintains a page of content for a user that includes content provided to the online system by the user. To allow the user to more easily present content items to other online system users, the online system receives an objective specifying a desired interaction by users presented with the content item from the user and generates a set of content items from content included on the page. One or more content items of the set are selected and a budget for presenting the selected one or more content items is received, and the online system includes one or more of the selected content items in selection processes along with bid amounts based on the budget that select content for presentation to other users. The online system may update the selected content items of the set over time as content included on the page is modified.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2016Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: David Shein, Andy Lien, Camelia Dobrin, David Thomsen, Pelle Elander Wisten, Alexander William Watts, Yujing Zhang, Xiaoyu Guang, Ryan Joseph Moniz, Katherine Nicole Geiger, Meridith Major Blascovich
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Publication number: 20180048699Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2017Publication date: February 15, 2018Applicant: Crimson CorporationInventors: Lamar John VAN WAGENEN, Brant David THOMSEN, Scott Allen CADDES
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Patent number: 9648083Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Crimson CorporationInventors: Lamar John Van Wagenen, Brant David Thomsen, Scott Allen Caddes
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Patent number: 9429370Abstract: A heat sink apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a base unit for use with an electronic component operable to make contact with a heat generating source, wherein the heat generating source is affixed to a printed circuit board. It also comprises a top unit wherein the top unit of the heat sink is rotatively coupled to the base unit, and wherein a slot forms in between the top unit and the base unit when the top unit is coupled to the base unit. Finally it comprises a heat pipe, wherein the heat pipe is received through the slot and held tightly therein, and wherein the heat pipe is operable to dissipate heat transferred through the base unit away from the heat generating source.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2014Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: UNIGEN CORPORATIONInventors: David Thomsen, Simon Tam
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Patent number: 8930193Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Crimson CorporationInventors: Lamar John Van Wagenen, Brant David Thomsen, Scott Allen Caddes
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Patent number: 8930177Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Crimson CorporationInventors: Lamar John Van Wagenen, Brant David Thomsen, Scott Allen Caddes
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Publication number: 20140237124Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Crimson CorporationInventors: Lamar John Van Wagenen, Brant David Thomsen, Scott Allen Caddes
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Patent number: 8635069Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2007Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Crimson CorporationInventors: Lamar John Van Wagenen, Brant David Thomsen, Scott Allen Caddes
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Publication number: 20120226499Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: WAVELINK CORPORATIONInventors: LAMAR JOHN VAN WAGENEN, BRANT DAVID THOMSEN, SCOTT ALLEN CADDES
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Publication number: 20120221340Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: WAVELINK CORPORATIONInventors: Lamar John VAN WAGENEN, Brant David THOMSEN, Scott Allen CADDES
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Publication number: 20090048831Abstract: Methods of adding data identifiers and speech/voice recognition functionality are disclosed. A telnet client runs one or more scripts that add data identifiers to data fields in a telnet session. The input data is inserted in the corresponding fields based on data identifiers. Scripts run only on the telnet client without modifications to the server applications. Further disclosed are methods for providing speech recognition and voice functionality to telnet clients. Portions of input data are converted to voice and played to the user. A user also may provide input to certain fields of the telnet session by using his voice. Scripts running on the telnet client convert the user's voice into text and is inserted to corresponding fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Lamar John Van Wagenen, Brant David Thomsen, Scott Allen Caddes
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Publication number: 20080173648Abstract: A trash receptacle having a bag retaining system is disclosed which includes a housing having a body and a cover configured to removably engage the body, a liner having an upper rim and configured to reside within the housing, and a plurality of clips, each having a resilient arm portion and each secured to the cover such that the resilient arm portion of each biases against the upper rim of the liner, thereby retaining a disposable bag in place within the liner, when the cover engages the body. The number of clips is preferably within the range of from 2 to 10, and most preferable within the range of from 2 to 5. The plurality of clips may be removable to allow replacement of clips or adaptation to different system configurations. Alternatively, the clips may be permanently affixed to the cover of the housing. The resilient arm portion of each clip preferably biases against either an outer surface of the liner upper rim or against an inner surface of the liner upper rim.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventors: Juan C. Escobar, Paul Silberschatz, Kristine Chan-Lizardo, Stephen Wahl, Emily Ma, Jan Raken, David Thomsen
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Publication number: 20080023475Abstract: A trash can assembly generally having an inner container, an outer cover and a locking mechanism for securing the two-piece design together is disclosed. The inner container has a wall including a first open end, a base at a second end, and a rim about a periphery of the first open end. The locking mechanism comprises at least one locking tab affixed to the inner container, with at least one locking slot defined within the outer cover and positioned to align with and engage the locking tab when the two pieces are joined. It is preferable that the locking mechanism of the assembly be capable of being unlocked or released by the user from an exterior surface of the outer cover. The outer cover includes a wall defining a hollow, a rim defining a first opening, and a base defining a second opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Juan Escobar, Kristine Chan-Lizardo, Stephen Wahl, Emily Ma, James R. Yurchenco, Zach Traina, Mark D. Siminoff, Jan Raken, Tony Patron, David Thomsen
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Patent number: D873524Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2017Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Christopher Applegate, Jeffrey Van Derveer, David Thomsen