Patents by Inventor Ellen Anderson
Ellen Anderson 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: 20240126032Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosure relate to an optical fiber cable. The optical fiber cable includes a cable jacket having an inner surface and an outer surface in which the inner surface defines a central bore along a longitudinal axis of the optical fiber cable and the outer surface defines the outermost extent of the cable. The optical fiber cable also includes at least one access feature disposed in the cable jacket between the inner surface and the outer surface. Further included are a first plurality of optical fiber bundles. Each optical fiber bundle includes a second plurality of optical fiber ribbons that has a third plurality of optical fibers arranged in a planar configuration. The optical fiber cable bends uniformly in all directions transverse to the longitudinal axis of the optical fiber cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Jessica Ruth Abercrombie, Kevin Nicholas Ball, Xiaole Cheng, Jason Clay Lail, Rebecca Elizabeth Sistare, Ellen Anderson Stupka
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Patent number: 11874516Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosure relate to an optical fiber cable. The optical fiber cable includes a cable jacket having an inner surface and an outer surface in which the inner surface defines a central bore along a longitudinal axis of the optical fiber cable and the outer surface defines the outermost extent of the cable. The optical fiber cable also includes at least one access feature disposed in the cable jacket between the inner surface and the outer surface. Further included are a first plurality of optical fiber bundles. Each optical fiber bundle includes a second plurality of optical fiber ribbons that has a third plurality of optical fibers arranged in a planar configuration. The optical fiber cable bends uniformly in all directions transverse to the longitudinal axis of the optical fiber cable.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2021Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: CORNING RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Jessica Ruth Abercrombie, Kevin Nicholas Ball, Xiaole Cheng, Jason Clay Lail, Rebecca Elizabeth Sistare, Ellen Anderson Stupka
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Publication number: 20240004154Abstract: An optical fiber carrying structure that includes a jacket and a rip cord is provided. Optical fiber cables are used to transmit data over distance. Generally, large distribution cables that carry a multitude of optical fibers from a hub are sub-divided at network nodes into subunits. To remove a jacket of a subunit, the subunit may be provided with an access feature such as a rip cord. Described herein is a rip cord for use with optical fiber carrying structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2023Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventors: Terry Lee Ellis, Martin Cervantes Martinez, Ellen Anderson Stupka
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Patent number: 11774694Abstract: An optical fiber carrying structure that includes a jacket and a rip cord is provided. Optical fiber cables are used to transmit data over distance. Generally, large distribution cables that carry a multitude of optical fibers from a hub are sub-divided at network nodes into subunits. To remove a jacket of a subunit, the subunit may be provided with an access feature such as a rip cord. Described herein is a rip cord for use with optical fiber carrying structures.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2020Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: CORNING RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONInventors: Terry Lee Ellis, Martin Cervantes Martinez, Ellen Anderson Stupka
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Publication number: 20230111178Abstract: A computerized method of automated linking management of regimen database entries includes receiving one or more clinical responses via a user interface, searching a production database to identify a regimen group database entry, and obtaining each drug regimen database entry linked with the identified regimen group database entry. The method includes receiving a selection of one of the drug regimen database entries via the user interface, and obtaining structured drug attribute data for each drug database entry linked with the selected drug regimen database entry. The structured drug attribute data for each drug regimen database entry includes structured dosage data. In response to receiving a regimen authorization request via the user interface, the method includes generating a drug authorization request for each drug database entry linked with the selected drug regimen database entry, and transmitting the generated drug authorization requests to a claim processing engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2021Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: Ellen Anderson, David Spangler, Eric J. Gratias, Nick T. Andrews, Joseph E. Swearingen
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Publication number: 20210247579Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosure relate to an optical fiber cable. The optical fiber cable includes a cable jacket having an inner surface and an outer surface in which the inner surface defines a central bore along a longitudinal axis of the optical fiber cable and the outer surface defines the outermost extent of the cable. The optical fiber cable also includes at least one access feature disposed in the cable jacket between the inner surface and the outer surface. Further included are a first plurality of optical fiber bundles. Each optical fiber bundle includes a second plurality of optical fiber ribbons that has a third plurality of optical fibers arranged in a planar configuration. The optical fiber cable bends uniformly in all directions transverse to the longitudinal axis of the optical fiber cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Jessica Ruth Abercrombie, Kevin Nicholas Ball, Xiaole Cheng, Jason Clay Lail, Rebecca Elizabeth Sistare, Ellen Anderson Stupka
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Publication number: 20210063667Abstract: An optical fiber carrying structure that includes a jacket and a rip cord is provided. Optical fiber cables are used to transmit data over distance. Generally, large distribution cables that carry a multitude of optical fibers from a hub are sub-divided at network nodes into subunits. To remove a jacket of a subunit, the subunit may be provided with an access feature such as a rip cord. Described herein is a rip cord for use with optical fiber carrying structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventors: Terry Lee Ellis, Martin Cervantes Martinez, Ellen Anderson Stupka
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Patent number: 10349693Abstract: An apparel protecting device for isolating a pocket from a tool attached to the pocket includes a panel. A fold is positioned in the panel and defines a first section of the panel, a second section of the panel, and a slot that is positioned between the first section and the second section. The second section is configured to be inserted into a pocket of an article of clothing to position the first section on an exterior of the pocket. The panel is configured to be inserted into a clip of a tool, such as a tape measurer, to couple the tool to the panel. The first section is configured to be positioned between the tool and the pocket to isolate the tool from the pocket to prevent damage to the article of clothing.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2017Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Inventors: David Anderson, Ellen Anderson
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Publication number: 20190021421Abstract: An apparel protecting device for isolating a pocket from a tool attached to the pocket includes a panel. A fold is positioned in the panel and defines a first section of the panel, a second section of the panel, and a slot that is positioned between the first section and the second section. The second section is configured to be inserted into a pocket of an article of clothing to position the first section on an exterior of the pocket. The panel is configured to be inserted into a clip of a tool, such as a tape measurer, to couple the tool to the panel. The first section is configured to be positioned between the tool and the pocket to isolate the tool from the pocket to prevent damage to the article of clothing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2017Publication date: January 24, 2019Inventors: David Anderson, Ellen Anderson
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Patent number: 7687586Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide various multipolymers and permselective membranes for use with biosensors and other implantable medical devices and prostheses. Embodiments of the present invention may provide structural strength and integrity, and further may control the influx of glucose, oxygen and/or water. Embodiments of the present invention may, for example, minimize or reduce the influx of glucose by minimizing the percentage of hydrophilic segments, which in turn minimizes the percentage of water uptake and the degree of glucose transport.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Isense CorporationInventors: Robert S. Ward, Yuan Tian, W. Kenneth Ward, Ellen Anderson, Jody House
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Patent number: 7529574Abstract: A method of creating an analyte sensor. The method starts with the step of providing an electrochemically active surface. Then, at least one nub made of dielectric material and extending transversely outwardly from the electrochemically active surface is created. A curable liquid is applied to the electrochemically active surface and the nub and is then cured. In this process, the nub, which could be one of several nubs, serves to support the liquid before and during the curing.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: iSense CorporationInventors: Lawrence B. Jansen, W. Kenneth Ward, Ellen Anderson
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Publication number: 20070167488Abstract: Certain oxindole compounds have been found to be effective in experimentally induced autoimmune encephalitis and are therefore suggested for the preparation of a medicament for the prevention, treatment or amelioration of multiple sclerosis, or to delay the onset of or reduce the relapse rate in multiple sclerosis.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2004Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: Leo Pharma A/SInventors: Laetitia Bouerat Duvold, Jef Fensholdt, Simon Nielsen, Xifu Liang, Sophie Havez, Ellen Anderson, Lene Jensen, Jens Hansen
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Patent number: 7228162Abstract: A method of measuring an analyte concentration in body fluid in an animal body having skin and subcutaneous soft tissue that includes body fluid. The method comprises, introducing a portion of an analyte-measuring device into the subcutaneous soft tissue. The analyte-measuring device includes an analyte sensing element, having a sharpened distal end to facilitate introduction into the animal body. Additionally the sensing element has an indicating electrode that is adapted to be activated by electric power and to form a raw analyte measurement, when it is activated and in contact with the body fluid, in less than two minutes. The sensing device further has a reference electrode and an electric power and display device that is adapted to mate to the analyte-sensing element. The power and display device activates the analyte-sensing element by applying electric power to it.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2003Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: iSense CorporationInventors: W. Kenneth Ward, Richard G. Sass, Mark Nynest, Ellen Anderson, Lawrence B. Jansen
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Publication number: 20060183871Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide various multipolymers and permselective membranes for use with biosensors and other implantable medical devices and prostheses. Embodiments of the present invention may provide structural strength and integrity, and further may control the influx of glucose, oxygen and/or water. Embodiments of the present invention may, for example, minimize or reduce the influx of glucose by minimizing the percentage of hydrophilic segments, which in turn minimizes the percentage of water uptake and the degree of glucose transport.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Inventors: Robert Ward, Yuan Tian, W. Ward, Ellen Anderson, Jody House
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Publication number: 20050038330Abstract: A method of creating an analyte sensor. The method starts with the step of providing an electrochemically active surface. Then, at least one nub made of dielectric material and extending transversely outwardly from the electrochemically active surface is created. A curable liquid is applied to the electrochemically active surface and the nub and is then cured. In this process, the nub, which could be one of several nubs, serves to support the liquid before and during the curing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2003Publication date: February 17, 2005Inventors: Lawrence Jansen, W. Ward, Ellen Anderson
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Publication number: 20040138541Abstract: A method of measuring an analyte concentration in body fluid in an animal body having skin and subcutaneous soft tissue that includes body fluid. The method comprises, introducing a portion of an analyte-measuring device into the subcutaneous soft tissue. The analyte-measuring device includes an analyte sensing element, having a sharpened distal end to facilitate introduction into the animal body. Additionally the sensing element has an indicating electrode that is adapted to be activated by electric power and to form a raw analyte measurement, when it is activated and in contact with the body fluid, in less than two minutes. The sensing device further has a reference electrode and an electric power and display device that is adapted to mate to the analyte-sensing element. The power and display device activates the analyte-sensing element by applying electric power to it.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: W. Kenneth Ward, Richard G. Sass, Mark Neinast, Ellen Anderson, Lawrence B. Jansen
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Publication number: 20040138544Abstract: A rapid response, single use analyte sensor, adapted to measure an analyte concentration in body fluid. The sensor includes a lancet and a body fluid trapping structure, adapted to trap body fluid on the skin. An electrochemical analyte measurement system measures the analyte concentration in the body fluid that is trapped on the surface of the skin, by the body fluid trapping structure. In one preferred embodiment, the body fluid trapping structure defines an interior volume of only 30 nanoliters of body fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: W. Kenneth Ward, Richard G. Sass, Mark Neinast, Ellen Anderson, Lawrence B. Jansen