Patents by Inventor Elizabeth A. Gordon
Elizabeth A. Gordon 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: 20240139456Abstract: FIGS. 1-16D & 66A-92D disclose a large variety of methods of forming the headgear for use in combination with a breathing apparatus including a unitary plastic core within textile casings. In some configurations, the plastic core material penetrates or bursts-through the textile casing of the straps. Some configurations include over moulding, alignment posts, T-joints and joint housings with injection aperture. FIGS. 17-65 & 93A-94C disclose a large variety of different headgear arrangements including top strap, front strap, rear strap and pairs of straps extending from the mask above and below the ear to meet behind the ear. FIGS. 95-121B disclose a large variety of connectors connecting the headgear assembly to the mask assembly where the headgear, mask and connector form a closed loop when the connector is disengaged with the mask assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2023Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Paul Mathew Freestone, Janine Elizabeth Collins, Ryan Anthony Graham, Vitaly Kapelevich, Melissa Catherine Bornholdt, Sophie Kathryn Randles, Silas Sao Jin Siew, Steve Thomas, Ronan Leahy, Max Leon Betteridge, Callum Ross Gordon, Vicky Dan Gao, Cameron Robert Willis
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Publication number: 20240074684Abstract: The disclosure provides methods and systems for determining an emotional fitness metrics for users. A physiological parameter of the user is measured during a group activity using at least one biosensor to acquire a measured signal. The measured signal of the user is compared to a measured signal for the physiological parameter of one or more additional users as measured when the one or more additional users perform the group activity. An emotional connectivity may be calculated based on a synchronicity of the measured signal of the user with the measured signal of the one or more additional users, as well as a cognitive appraisal metric, a resilience metric and an emotional fitness metric. Connectivity values for user pairings for a group activity can be computed based a synchronicity in a time-series correlation for the physiological parameters for permutations of the user pairings for the group activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Siân Elizabeth GORDON, Sian Victoria ALLEN, Todd James SMITH, Brandon Scott JUNG, Ellisa Kathleen CALDER, Navjot KAILAY, Kerem DOGURGA
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Patent number: 11850048Abstract: The disclosure provides methods and systems for determining an emotional fitness metrics for users. A physiological parameter of the user is measured during a group activity using at least one biosensor to acquire a measured signal. The measured signal of the user is compared to a measured signal for the physiological parameter of one or more additional users as measured when the one or more additional users perform the group activity. An emotional connectivity may be calculated based on a synchronicity of the measured signal of the user with the measured signal of the one or more additional users, as well as a cognitive appraisal metric, a resilience metric and an emotional fitness metric. Connectivity values for user pairings for a group activity can be computed based a synchronicity in a time-series correlation for the physiological parameters for permutations of the user pairings for the group activity.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2020Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Lululemon Athletica Canada Inc.Inventors: Sian Elizabeth Gordon, Sian Victoria Allen, Todd James Smith, Brandon Scott Jung, Ellisa Kathleen Calder, Navjot Kailay, Kerem Dogurga
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Publication number: 20220409111Abstract: The disclosure provides methods and systems for determining an emotional fitness metrics for users. A physiological parameter of the user is measured during a group activity using at least one biosensor to acquire a measured signal. The measured signal of the user is compared to a measured signal for the physiological parameter of one or more additional users as measured when the one or more additional users perform the group activity. An emotional connectivity may be calculated based on a synchronicity of the measured signal of the user with the measured signal of the one or more additional users, as well as a cognitive appraisal metric, a resilience metric and an emotional fitness metric. Connectivity values for user pairings for a group activity can be computed based a synchronicity in a time-series correlation for the physiological parameters for permutations of the user pairings for the group activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2020Publication date: December 29, 2022Inventors: Sian Elizabeth GORDON, Sian Victoria ALLEN, Todd James SMITH, Brandon Scott JUNG, Ellisa Kathleen CALDER, Navjot KAILAY, Kerem DOGURGA
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Publication number: 20210248656Abstract: There is described a system for providing an interface with personalized products or product recommendations by capturing user data with sensors and computing a physical and/or emotional signature of the user. The user data comprises at least image data, text input, biometric data, and audio data, and may have been captured using one or more sensors on the user device. The user data is processed using at least: facial analysis; body analysis; eye tracking; behavioural analysis; social network analysis; location analysis; user's activities analysis; speech analysis, and text analysis. Based on the user data, one or more states of one or more cognitive-affective competencies of the user may be determined. An is determined, based on the one or more states of the one or more cognitive-affective competencies of the user. Based on the physical and/or emotional signature, one or more personalized products or product recommendations are generating for improving the emotional signature or physical signature.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: John MAKOWSKY, Joseph John SANTRY, Thomas McCarthy WALLER, Sian Victoria ALLEN, Erica Margaret BUCKERIDGE, Siân Elizabeth GORDON, Todd James SMITH, Peder Richard Douglas SANDE, Amanda Susanne CASGAR, Robert John GATHERCOLE
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Patent number: 10537756Abstract: A respirator system having a vortex tube with an arcuate hot leg. A respirator helmet has an inlet hose. A vortex tube with an arcuate hot leg and an inlet port is coupled to the respirator helmet. A compressed air source is coupled to the inlet port to supply air to the vortex tube in the range of 110 liter/minute (l/min) to 425 l/min and in the range of 40 pounds per square inch (psi) and 80 psi. This portable arrangement provides effective temperature control within the respirator system.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2017Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: RPB SAFETY, LLCInventors: Mathew E. Bancroft, Adam S. Lawlor, Elizabeth A. Gordon, Adrian P. Taylor, William C. Hamill
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Publication number: 20170151450Abstract: A respirator system having a vortex tube with an arcuate hot leg. A respirator helmet has an inlet hose. A vortex tube with an arcuate hot leg and an inlet port is coupled to the respirator helmet. A compressed air source is coupled to the inlet port to supply air to the vortex tube in the range of 110 liter/minute (l/min) to 425 l/min and in the range of 40 pounds per square inch (psi) and 80 psi. This portable arrangement provides effective temperature control within the respirator system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2017Publication date: June 1, 2017Applicant: RPB Safety, LLCInventors: Mathew E. Bancroft, Adam S. Lawlor, Elizabeth A. Gordon, Adrian P. Taylor, William C. Hamill
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Patent number: 9599372Abstract: A vortex tube with an arcuate hot leg. A vortex tube include a vortex chamber couple to a first tube, a cold leg, to carry a cold air stream and a second tube, the hot leg, to cause the separation of hot and cold air. The hot leg bends in an arc to allow a longer and more efficient hot leg in reduced linear space.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2012Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: RPB Safety, LLCInventors: Mathew E. Bancroft, Adam S. Lawlor, Elizabeth A. Gordon, Adrian P. Taylor, William C. Hamill
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Patent number: 9554585Abstract: A feed block is formed of compacted feed components and includes a moisture level of between about 7 and about 15 percent. Feed blocks have an initial weight, which is substantially free of liquid, and liquid is introduced to the feed block to cause the feed block to absorb liquid. A final resulting weight of the feed block is at least 100 percent greater than the initial weight. The feed block with the absorbed liquid is provided the to the livestock animals for the simultaneous ingestion of feed and liquid. Feed blocks are formed by introducing feed components in a high pressure press and compacting the feed components to form the feed block.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2012Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: PURINA ANIMAL NUTRITION LLCInventors: Mary Elizabeth Gordon, Kent J. Lanter, Michael Jerina
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Patent number: 9066532Abstract: The animal feed of the present invention is a soft extruded nugget with a chewy, moist interior. These nuggets have a high moisture content and preservatives. The animal feed also has a long shelf life given the high moisture content. The animal feed of this invention is provided to young animals after weaning from a liquid diet.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2008Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Purina Animal Nutrition LLCInventors: Kent J. Lanter, Brenda de Rodas, Randel H. Raub, Mary Elizabeth Gordon
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Publication number: 20140123978Abstract: A vortex tube with an arcuate hot leg. A vortex tube include a vortex chamber couple to a first tube, a cold leg, to carry a cold air stream and a second tube, the hot leg, to cause the separation of hot and cold air. The hot leg bends in an arc to allow a longer and more efficient hot leg in reduced linear space.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Inventors: Mathew E. Bancroft, Adam S. Lawlor, Elizabeth A. Gordon, Adrian P. Taylor, William C. Hamill
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Patent number: 8677938Abstract: A feed block is formed of compacted feed components with a coating of oils or fats that causes the compacted feed components to separate and the feed block to break apart during liquid absorption making the feed block accessible to the animals. Feed blocks have an initial weight that is substantially free of liquid. Liquid is then introduced to the feed block to cause the feed block to absorb liquid and break apart. After a treatment period during which liquid is absorbed into the feed block, a final resulting weight of the feed block is at least 100 percent greater than the initial weight. The feed block with the broken apart feed components and absorbed liquid is provided the to the animals for the simultaneous ingestion of feed and liquid. Feed blocks are formed by introducing feed components coated with the oils or fats in a high pressure press and compacting the coated feed components to form the feed block.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2012Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Purina Animal Nutrition LLCInventors: Mary Elizabeth Gordon, Kent J. Lanter, Michael Jerina
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Publication number: 20130199451Abstract: A feed block is formed of compacted feed components and includes a moisture level of between about 7 and about 15 percent. Feed blocks have an initial weight, which is substantially free of liquid, and liquid is introduced to the feed block to cause the feed block to absorb liquid. A final resulting weight of the feed block is at least 100 percent greater than the initial weight. The feed block with the absorbed liquid is provided the to the livestock animals for the simultaneous ingestion of feed and liquid. Feed blocks are formed by introducing feed components in a high pressure press and compacting the feed components to form the feed block.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventors: Mary Elizabeth Gordon, Kent J. Lanter, Michael Jerina
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Publication number: 20120088076Abstract: Sanitary tissue products having a surface having a surface pattern including at least one line art element and at least one fragmented line art element and methods for making same are providedType: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Inventors: Esinam Deniece Glakpe, Angela Lynn Jennings, Sara Elizabeth Gordon, Naomi Ruth Nelson, André Mellin, Paul Dennis Trokhan
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Patent number: D633723Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Guillermo Matias Vidal, Nicole Taylor, Matthew Todd Hupp, Brandy Nicole Lockaby, Oliver John Meinerding, Sara Elizabeth Gordon, William Richard Rempe, Jill Marie Verkamp
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Patent number: D639074Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2011Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Guillermo Matias Vidal, Nicole Taylor, Matthew Todd Hupp, Brandy Nicole Lockaby, Oliver John Meinerding, Sara Elizabeth Gordon, William Richard Rempe, Jill Marie Verkamp
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Patent number: D650997Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2010Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Sara Elizabeth Gordon
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Patent number: D676673Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2011Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Sara Elizabeth Gordon
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Patent number: D801947Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2016Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Rachael Elizabeth Gordon, Alberto Villarreal Bello, Robert Edward Mangum, Max Ken Yoshimoto, Yen Hung Lin, Yi Hsin Lin
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Patent number: D834554Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2017Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Rachael Elizabeth Gordon, Max Ken Yoshimoto, Alberto Villarreal Bello, Robert Edward Mangum, Ji Hye Bae