Patents by Inventor Edward P. Perez
Edward P. Perez 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: 10438433Abstract: A local electronic voting network configured as a daisy chain network is provided. Each network device may include a switch for routing and propagating voting network communications. A TCP/IP protocol over Ethernet based connections may be used. Voting devices may include a relay configured such that in case of power down of a voting device the relay shunts the communications down the network. Multiple input/output ports may be provided on network devices and a physical port blocker is provided to block unused ports. A network controller may include a display screen which utilizes a graphical user interface to display status information regarding individual ones of the voting devices that are coupled to the voting network.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2016Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Hart InterCivic, Inc.Inventors: James M. Canter, Denton L. Simpson, Edward P. Perez
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Publication number: 20180005475Abstract: A local electronic voting network configured as a daisy chain network is provided. Each network device may include a switch for routing and propagating voting network communications. A TCP/IP protocol over Ethernet based connections may be used. Voting devices may include a relay configured such that in case of power down of a voting device the relay shunts the communications down the network. Multiple input/output ports may be provided on network devices and a physical port blocker is provided to block unused ports. A network controller may include a display screen which utilizes a graphical user interface to display status information regarding individual ones of the voting devices that are coupled to the voting network.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2016Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventors: James M. Canter, Denton L. Simpson, Edward P. Perez
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Publication number: 20180005474Abstract: A local electronic voting network configured as a daisy chain network is provided. Each network device may include a switch for routing and propagating voting network communications. A TCP/IP protocol over Ethernet based connections may be used. Voting devices may include a relay configured such that in case of power down of a voting device the relay shunts the communications down the network. Multiple input/output ports may be provided on network devices and a physical port blocker is provided to block unused ports. A network controller may include a display screen which utilizes a graphical user interface to display status information regarding individual ones of the voting devices that are coupled to the voting network.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2016Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventors: Drew E. Tinney, Edward P. Perez
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Publication number: 20170039792Abstract: A technique for generating and utilizing improved electronic cast vote records is described. In one embodiment, electronic cast vote records are provided that include more than just ballot content data. For example, electronic cast vote records are provided that include process workflow and/or deployment related data in addition to the ballot content. In such an embodiment, the cast vote records may include both ballot content data and workflow and/or deployment related data. In another embodiment, the systems described herein allow for filtering, exporting, auditing, etc. electronic cast vote records according to workflow and/or deployment variable data in addition to ballot content data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2015Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Edward P. Perez, Drew E. Tinney
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Patent number: 8257276Abstract: A device for sampling body fluid, the device comprising, a main body, a lancet disposed within the main body, a carrier disposed within the main body fixedly attached to the lancet, a biasing means in communication with the lancet and the carrier, an annular space disposed within the main body adjacent the lancet, and a means for measuring a body fluid. Wherein the means for measuring the body fluid may include micro-porous test strips, an electronic testing device, an optical/reflectance testing measuring device, or a visual inspection.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2010Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Edward P. Perez, Steven N. Roe
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Patent number: 7803123Abstract: A device for sampling body fluid, the device comprising, a main body, a lancet disposed within the main body, a carrier disposed within the main body fixedly attached to the lancet, a biasing means in communication with the lancet and the carrier, an annular space disposed within the main body adjacent the lancet, and a means for measuring a body fluid. Wherein the means for measuring the body fluid may include micro-porous test strips, an electronic testing device, an optical/reflectance testing measuring device, or a visual inspection.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Edward P. Perez, Steven N. Roe
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Patent number: 7758516Abstract: Bodily fluid is sampled by causing a lancet mounted in a housing to be displaced toward a skin surface. A vacuum mechanism disposed on the housing is utilized to create a suction in the area to be incised causing bodily fluid to pool. The vacuum mechanism may then be deactivated thereby releasing the vacuum force on the skin, or repeatedly activated and deactivated. After the vacuum device has been utilized, the lancet is advanced to form an incision. The vacuum device may be activated, activated and deactivated, or repeatedly activated and deactivated after forming the incision. The sample may be withdrawn from the incision through a capillary tube.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventor: Edward P. Perez
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Publication number: 20100145229Abstract: A device for sampling body fluid, the device comprising, a main body, a lancet disposed within the main body, a carrier disposed within the main body fixedly attached to the lancet, a biasing means in communication with the lancet and the carrier, an annular space disposed within the main body adjacent the lancet, and a means for measuring a body fluid. Wherein the means for measuring the body fluid may include micro-porous test strips, an electronic testing device, an optical/reflectance testing measuring device, or a visual inspection.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Edward P. Perez, Steven N. Roe
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Patent number: 7488298Abstract: An integrated bodily fluid sampling device includes a lancet, a test strip attached to the lancet, and a flexible sheet extending from the test strip. The lancet and the flexible sheet form a gap sized to draw bodily fluid onto the test strip via capillary action. Further, a sampling end portion of the flexible sheet is shaped to enhance capillary action of the sheet. In one form, a removable film covers the lancet and forms a seal with the flexible sheet such that the seal surrounds a lancet tip. In another form, an insulating layer covers a portion of the lancet to prevent electrical interference between the lancet and an electrical testing system on the test strip and ensure an accurate analysis of the bodily fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Paul Patel, Edward P. Perez
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Patent number: 7476202Abstract: Systems and methods for the sampling of bodily fluid from an incision in the skin include test strips which are positioned adjacent to the skin and which include features to inhibit the passage of the bodily fluid between the skin and the underside of the test strip. One system utilizes a sealing member located on the bottom surface of the test strip and positioned to provide a fluid tight seal with the skin. A second system includes a recessed surface aligned with the inlet opening of the test strip to preclude contact of the bodily fluid directly with the bottom surface of the test strip. A third system involves the use of a hydrophobic surface on the underside of the test strip to inhibit wicking of the bodily fluid along the test strip. The present invention further encompasses the combination of the foregoing sampling systems with each other, and with incising, expressing and/or testing systems and methods, particularly in a single, integrated device.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Charles C. Raney, Jeffrey N. Roe, A. Michael Jung, Chris Wiegel, Steven N. Roe, Edward P. Perez, Rafael C. Donnay, David S. Fisher, Ian M. Munson
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Patent number: 6866675Abstract: A device for sampling body fluid, the device comprising, a main body, a lancet disposed within the main body, a carrier disposed within the main body fixedly attached to the lancet, a spring in communication with the lancet and the carrier, an annular space disposed within the main body adjacent the lancet, and a testing device for measuring a body fluid. The testing device may include micro-porous test strips, an electronic testing device, an optical/reflectance testing measuring device, or a visual inspection.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Edward P. Perez, Steven N. Roe
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Publication number: 20040229347Abstract: A bodily fluid sampling device includes a support member that defines an aperture to receive a bodily fluid sample and a cover member. A test strip is compressed between the support member and the cover member to form an embossed pillow within the aperture. The embossed pillow is adapted to absorb the bodily fluid sample. The test strip has an incision surrounding the embossed pillow to minimize leakage of the bodily fluid sample from the embossed pillow. The support member can further include a blade that surrounds the aperture to form the incision around the embossed pillow.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Edward P. Perez
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Publication number: 20040204662Abstract: A sample of a body fluid such as blood or interstitial fluid is obtained from a body by lancing a portion of a user's skin, preferably in an area other than a finger tip, to form an incision. After the needle has been removed from the incision, a force is applied to depress the skin in a manner forming a ring of depressed body tissue in surrounding relationship to the incision, causing the incision to bulge and the sides of the incision to open, whereby body fluid is forced out through the opening of the incision. A stimulator member is mounted to an end of a lancet-carrying housing for applying the force. The stimulator member can be movable relative to the housing, and can be either heated or vibrated to promote movement of the body fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: Edward P. Perez, Jeffrey N. Roe, Charles C. Raney
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Publication number: 20040116829Abstract: Systems and methods for the sampling of bodily fluid from an incision in the skin include test strips which are positioned adjacent to the skin and which include features to inhibit the passage of the bodily fluid between the skin and the underside of the test strip. One system utilizes a sealing member located on the bottom surface of the test strip and positioned to provide a fluid tight seal with the skin. A second system includes a recessed surface aligned with the inlet opening of the test strip to preclude contact of the bodily fluid directly with the bottom surface of the test strip. A third system involves the use of a hydrophobic surface on the underside of the test strip to inhibit wicking of the bodily fluid along the test strip. The present invention further encompasses the combination of the foregoing sampling systems with each other, and with incising, expressing and/or testing systems and methods, particularly in a single, integrated device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Charles C. Raney, Jeffrey N. Roe, A. Michael Jung, Chris Wiegel, Steven N. Roe, Edward P. Perez, Rafael C. Donnay, David S. Fisher, Ian M. Munson
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Patent number: 6706000Abstract: A sample of a body fluid such as blood or interstitial fluid is obtained from a body by lancing a portion of a user's skin, preferably in an area other than a finger tip, to form an incision. After the needle has been removed from the incision, a force is applied to depress the skin in a manner forming a ring of depressed body tissue in surrounding relationship to the incision, causing the incision to bulge and the sides of the incision to open, whereby body fluid is forced out through the opening of the incision. A stimulator member is mounted to an end of a lancet-carrying housing for applying the force. The stimulator member can be movable relative to the housing, and can be either heated or vibrated to promote movement of the body fluid.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Amira MedicalInventors: Edward P. Perez, Jeffrey N. Roe, Charles C. Raney
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Publication number: 20020103499Abstract: A device for sampling body fluid, the device comprising, a main body, a lancet disposed within the main body, a carrier disposed within the main body fixedly attached to the lancet, a biasing means in communication with the lancet and the carrier, an annular space disposed within the main body adjacent the lancet, and a means for measuring a body fluid. Wherein the means for measuring the body fluid may include micro-porous test strips, an electronic testing device, an optical/reflectance testing measuring device, or a visual inspection.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Edward P. Perez, Steven N. Roe