Patents by Inventor Douglas McClure
Douglas McClure 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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Patent number: 12270424Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for reducing drag includes forming first periodic riblets on a smooth surface of a physical object and forming second periodic riblets on the smooth surface of the physical object. The method further includes generating a flow over the first and second periodic riblets of the physical object. Each first periodic riblet comprises a first transition region at a first end of each first periodic riblet and a second transition region at a second end of each first periodic riblet. Each second periodic riblet comprises a first transition region at a first end of each second periodic riblet and a second transition region at a second end of each second periodic riblet. Each second transition region at the second end of each first periodic riblet overlaps each first transition region at the first end of each second periodic riblet. A length of each riblet of the first and second periodic riblets runs parallel to a direction of the flow.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2019Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Brian R. Smith, Patrick J. Yagle, Paul Douglas McClure
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Patent number: 12085102Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for reducing drag includes forming a smooth surface on a first portion of a physical object. The method also includes forming periodic riblets on a second portion of the physical object. The second portion of the physical object is adjacent to the first portion of the physical object. Each riblet of the periodic riblets of the second portion of the physical object is depressed below a plane of the smooth surface of the first portion of the physical object. The method further includes generating a flow over the periodic riblets of the second portion of the physical object and over the smooth surface of the first portion of the physical object. A length of each riblet of the periodic riblets runs parallel to a direction of the flow.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2019Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Brian R. Smith, Patrick James Yagle, Paul Douglas McClure
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Patent number: 12046370Abstract: An integrated disease management system provides patients with simple, quick, and readily available counseling regarding a healthy diabetic lifestyle. The system can include an interactive engine with predictive analytics and machine learning to provide a customized experience for a user. The system can be configured to transmit data to a remote server to perform analysis of received data (e.g., disease management data), to provide feedback to the user (e.g., customized feedback with curated content based on a user's data and interface interactions) and send all or a portion of the data and/or curated content to another user device or remote health management access point (e.g., as cloud storage) where the information can be accessed by healthcare stakeholder.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2022Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: Embecta Corp.Inventors: Michael Hoar, Douglas McClure, Rita Saltiel-Berzin, Edward Liebowitz
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Publication number: 20230420090Abstract: An electronic method for providing access to injection tracking content in an integrated disease management system includes accessing a camera of a device connected to the integrated disease management system, detecting a machine-readable code in a field of view of the camera, reading the machine-readable code, and unlocking access via an interactive user interface to the injection tracking content in the integrated disease management system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2021Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Brett Lawrence Martin, David Downey, Douglas McClure, Effie Sandblom, Linda Charlite-Ruiz, Danielle Victoria Butler
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Publication number: 20230178234Abstract: A method for tracking injection site information includes displaying, on a user interface, a plurality of injection zones, each of the plurality of injection zones representing a segment of the body suitable for medication injection and including a graphical indicator indicating a period of time since a most recent previous injection in the injection zone. The method also includes receiving, via the user interface, injection information relating to a new injection in a particular injection zone. The method also includes updating a graphical indicator of the particular injection zone on the user interface to indicate a new date and time of injection to the particular injection zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2023Publication date: June 8, 2023Applicant: Embecta Corp.Inventors: Ryan Francis Bedell, Danielle V. Butler, Linda Charlite-Ruiz, Douglas McClure, Rita Saltiel-Berzin, Sean M. Ulrich, Joshua Daniel Coyle, Alice Leung, Teresa Oliveria
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Patent number: 11614106Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for reducing drag includes forming a smooth surface on a first portion of a physical object. The method also includes forming periodic riblets on a second portion of the physical object. The method further includes generating a flow over the periodic riblets of the second portion of the physical object and over the smooth surface of the first portion of the physical object. The second portion of the physical object is adjacent to the first portion of the physical object. Each peak of each riblet of the periodic riblets of the second portion of the physical object is located above a plane of the smooth surface of the first portion of the physical object. Each valley between adjacent riblets of the periodic riblets of the second portion of the physical object is located below the plane of the smooth surface of the first portion of the physical object. A length of each riblet of the periodic riblets runs parallel to a direction of the flow.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2019Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Brian R. Smith, Patrick J. Yagle, Paul Douglas McClure
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Publication number: 20230008055Abstract: An integrated disease management system provides patients with simple, quick, and readily available counseling regarding a healthy diabetic lifestyle. The system can include an interactive engine with predictive analytics and machine learning to provide a customized experience for a user. The system can be configured to transmit data to a remote server to perform analysis of received data (e.g., disease management data), to provide feedback to the user (e.g., customized feedback with curated content based on a user's data and interface interactions) and send all or a portion of the data and/or curated content to another user device or remote health management access point (e.g., as cloud storage) where the information can be accessed by healthcare stakeholder.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2022Publication date: January 12, 2023Applicant: Embecta Corp.Inventors: Michael Hoar, Douglas McClure, Rita Saltiel-Berzin, Edward Liebowitz
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Publication number: 20230000448Abstract: A method for displaying content items to a user based on selected goals from the user includes performing an initial assessment of a user, which includes retrieving at least one of measured patient disease management data and user-inputted patient disease management data from a user database, requesting additional information from the user for determining one or more goals, and receiving the additional information from the user via a user interface. The method includes recommending a plurality of goals based on the initial assessment and stored protocols related to disease management retrieved from a content database, receiving a selection of a goal from the user, receiving goal tracking information indicative of progress toward the selected goal, selecting one or more content items from the content database based on at least one of the selected goal and the goal tracking information, and displaying the selected one or more content items.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2021Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventors: Douglas McClure, Bryan Edward Memmelaar, Dylan G. Wilson, Ryan Francis Bedell, Danielle V. Butler, Bryan Rourke
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Patent number: 11367532Abstract: An integrated disease management system provides patients with simple, quick, and readily available counseling regarding a healthy diabetic lifestyle. The system can include an interactive engine with predictive analytics and machine learning to provide a customized experience for a user. The system can be configured to transmit data to a remote server to perform analysis of received data (e.g., disease management data), to provide feedback to the user (e.g., customized feedback with curated content based on a user's data and interface interactions), and send all or a portion of the data and/or curated content to another user device or remote health management access point (e.g., as cloud storage) where the information can be accessed by healthcare stakeholder.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2017Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Assignee: Embecta Corp.Inventors: Michael Hoar, Douglas McClure, Rita Saltiel-Berzin, Edward Liebowitz
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Publication number: 20210241905Abstract: An integrated disease management system provides patients with simple, quick, and readily available counseling regarding a healthy diabetic lifestyle. The system can include an interactive engine with predictive analytics and machine learning to provide a customized experience for a user. The system can be configured to transmit data to a remote server to perform analysis of received data (e.g., disease management data), to provide feedback to the user (e.g., customized feedback with curated content based on a user's data and interface interactions), and send all or a portion of the data and/or curated content to another user device or remote health management access point (e.g., as cloud storage) where the information can be accessed by healthcare stakeholder.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2017Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Michael Hoar, Douglas McClure, Rita Saltiel-Berzin, Edward Liebowitz
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Publication number: 20210231142Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for reducing drag includes forming a smooth surface on a first portion of a physical object. The method also includes forming periodic riblets on a second portion of the physical object. The second portion of the physical object is adjacent to the first portion of the physical object. Each riblet of the periodic riblets of the second portion of the physical object is depressed below a plane of the smooth surface of the first portion of the physical object. The method further includes generating a flow over the periodic riblets of the second portion of the physical object and over the smooth surface of the first portion of the physical object. A length of each riblet of the periodic riblets runs parallel to a direction of the flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2019Publication date: July 29, 2021Inventors: Brian R. Smith, Patrick James Yagle, Paul Douglas McClure
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Publication number: 20210231141Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for reducing drag includes forming first periodic riblets on a smooth surface of a physical object and forming second periodic riblets on the smooth surface of the physical object. The method further includes generating a flow over the first and second periodic riblets of the physical object. Each first periodic riblet comprises a first transition region at a first end of each first periodic riblet and a second transition region at a second end of each first periodic riblet. Each second periodic riblet comprises a first transition region at a first end of each second periodic riblet and a second transition region at a second end of each second periodic riblet. Each second transition region at the second end of each first periodic riblet overlaps each first transition region at the first end of each second periodic riblet. A length of each riblet of the first and second periodic riblets runs parallel to a direction of the flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2019Publication date: July 29, 2021Inventors: Brian R. Smith, Patrick J. Yagle, Paul Douglas McClure
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Publication number: 20210054859Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for reducing drag includes forming a smooth surface on a first portion of a physical object. The method also includes forming periodic riblets on a second portion of the physical object. The method further includes generating a flow over the periodic riblets of the second portion of the physical object and over the smooth surface of the first portion of the physical object. The second portion of the physical object is adjacent to the first portion of the physical object. Each peak of each riblet of the periodic riblets of the second portion of the physical object is located above a plane of the smooth surface of the first portion of the physical object. Each valley between adjacent riblets of the periodic riblets of the second portion of the physical object is located below the plane of the smooth surface of the first portion of the physical object. A length of each riblet of the periodic riblets runs parallel to a direction of the flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2019Publication date: February 25, 2021Inventors: Brian R. Smith, Patrick J. Yagle, Paul Douglas McClure
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Publication number: 20200027535Abstract: A system for displaying disease management goals to a patient includes a user database comprising measured patient disease management data or user-derived patient disease management data, a content database comprising content items related to recommended lifestyle choices and protocols for disease management, and an interactive user interface. The system also includes a memory having instructions that when run on a processor will perform a method comprising determining a patient goal related to improving disease management based on the user information and the stored protocols for disease management and displaying the patient goal to the user on the interactive user interface, and selecting one or more content items from the content database based on at least the determined patient goal and the user information and displaying the selected one or more content items to the user on the interactive user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Bryan Edward Memmelaar, Douglas McClure, Edward Liebowitz, Effie Sandblorn, Rita Saltiel-Berzin, Amy Rebecca Chenault, Yan Gao, Dylan K. Wilson, Sean Michael Ulrich, Ryan Francis Bedell
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Publication number: 20100148567Abstract: A system for supplying temporary power to a piece of mining equipment includes a power inverter and controller system. The system uses the battery power of a first piece of mining equipment to temporarily move and/or power a second piece of mining equipment. The first piece of mining equipment is preferably a battery powered mobile piece of equipment so that the first piece of mining equipment can move in conjunction with the second piece of mining equipment. The controller can be remote so that an operator can power and/or move the second piece of mining equipment from a distance, either on ground or on the first piece of mining equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventor: Gary Douglas McClure