Patents by Inventor Emily J. Pratt

Emily J. Pratt 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).

  • Publication number: 20240123225
    Abstract: In some examples, a system includes processing circuitry configured to receive a first set of information, the first set of information comprising information of actual therapy delivered to a patient over a plurality of instances of therapy delivery. The processing circuitry may determine, based upon the first set of information, a therapy usage pattern. The processing circuitry may determine a modification to a programmed therapy schedule based on the therapy usage pattern. The processing circuitry may generate for output the modification to the programmed therapy schedule.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2023
    Publication date: April 18, 2024
    Inventors: Kunal J. Paralikar, James E. Erler, Saketh Karumuri, Zane K. Thimmesch-Gill, Nicholas R. Singer, Joseph N. Pratt, Laura A. Skarie, Emily G. Klotsche
  • Patent number: 7411720
    Abstract: In electrophoretic media, it is advantageous to use pigment particles having about 1 to 15 per cent by weight of a polymer chemically bonded to, or cross-linked around, the pigment particles. The polymer desirably has a branched chain structure with side chains extending from a main chain. Charged or chargeable groups can be incorporated into the polymer or can be bonded to the particles separately from the polymer. The polymer-coated particles can be prepared by first attaching a polymerizable or polymerization-initiating group to the particle and then reacting the particle with one or more polymerizable monomers or oligomers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2008
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Charles Howie Honeyman, Elizabeth Moran Gates, Libing Zhang, Anthony Edward Pullen, Emily J. Pratt, Kimberly L. Houde, Matthew A. King, Craig A. Herb, Richard J. Paolini, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6870661
    Abstract: An electrophoretic medium comprises a plurality of one or more types of particles suspended in a suspending fluid. The particles include at least one electrically charged, electrophoretically mobile particle capable of translating through the suspending fluid upon application of an electric field to the medium and at least one magnetic particle. A magnet is disposed adjacent the electrophoretic medium to introduce a threshold resistance to magnetic particle movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2005
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Anthony Edward Pullen, Ian D. Morrison, Emily J. Pratt
  • Patent number: 6822782
    Abstract: In electrophoretic media, it is advantageous to use pigment particles having about 1 to 15 percent by weight of a polymer chemically bonded to, or cross-linked around, the pigment particles. The polymer desirably has a branched chain structure with side chains extending from a main chain. Charged or chargeable groups can be incorporated into the polymer or can be bonded to the particles separately from the polymer. The polymer-coated particles can be prepared by first attaching a polymerizable or polymerization-initiating group to the particle and then reacting the particle with one or more polymerizable monomers or oligomers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2004
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Charles H. Honeyman, Elizabeth A. Moran, Libing Zhang, Anthony Edward Pullen, Emily J. Pratt, Kimberly L. Houde, Matthew A. King, Craig A. Herb, Richard J. Paolini, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6538801
    Abstract: An electrophoretic display comprises a fluid and a plurality of nanoparticles having diameters substantially less the wavelengths of visible light such that, when the nanoparticles are in a dispersed state and uniformly dispersed throughout the fluid, the fluid presents a first optical characteristic, but when the nanoparticles are in an aggregated state in which they are gathered into aggregates substantially larger than the individual nanoparticles, the fluid presents a second optical characteristic different from the first optical characteristic. The electrophoretic display further comprises at least one electrode arranged to apply an electric field to the nanoparticle-containing fluid and thereby move the nanoparticles between their dispersed and aggregated states. Various compound particles comprising multiple nanoparticles, alone or in combination with larger objects, and processes for the preparation of such compound particles, are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph M. Jacobson, Paul S. Drzaic, Ian D. Morrison, Anthony E. Pullen, Jianna Wang, Robert W. Zehner, Caprice L. Gray, Gregg M. Duthaler, Michael McCreary, Emily J. Pratt
  • Publication number: 20020185378
    Abstract: In electrophoretic media, it is advantageous to use pigment particles having about 1 to 15 percent by weight of a polymer chemically bonded to, or cross-linked around, the pigment particles. The polymer desirably has a branched chain structure with side chains extending from a main chain. Charged or chargeable groups can be incorporated into the polymer or can be bonded to the particles separately from the polymer. The polymer-coated particles can be prepared by first attaching a polymerizable or polymerization-initiating group to the particle and then reacting the particle with one or more polymerizable monomers or oligomers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2002
    Publication date: December 12, 2002
    Inventors: Charles H. Honeyman, Elizabeth A. Moran, Libing Zhang, Anthony Edward Pullen, Emily J. Pratt, Kimberly L. Houde, Matthew A. King, Craig A. Herb, Richard J. Paolini
  • Publication number: 20020171910
    Abstract: An electrophoretic medium comprises a plurality of one or more types of particles suspended in a suspending fluid. The particles include at least one electrically charged, electrophoretically mobile particle capable of translating through the suspending fluid upon application of an electric field to the medium and at least one magnetic particle. A magnet is disposed adjacent the electrophoretic medium to introduce a threshold resistance to magnetic particle movement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2002
    Publication date: November 21, 2002
    Inventors: Anthony Edward Pullen, Ian D. Morrison, Emily J. Pratt
  • Publication number: 20020145792
    Abstract: An electrophoretic display comprises a fluid and a plurality of nanoparticles having diameters substantially less the wavelengths of visible light such that, when the nanoparticles are in a dispersed state and uniformly dispersed throughout the fluid, the fluid presents a first optical characteristic, but when the nanoparticles are in an aggregated state in which they are gathered into aggregates substantially larger than the individual nanoparticles, the fluid presents a second optical characteristic different from the first optical characteristic. The electrophoretic display further comprises at least one electrode arranged to apply an electric field to the nanoparticle-containing fluid and thereby move the nanoparticles between their dispersed and aggregated states. Various compound particles comprising multiple nanoparticles, alone or in combination with larger objects, and processes for the preparation of such compound particles, are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2001
    Publication date: October 10, 2002
    Inventors: Joseph M Jacobson, Paul S. Drzaic, Ian D. Morrison, Anthony E. Pullen, Jianna Wang, Robert W. Zehner, Caprice L. Gray, Gregg M. Duthaler, Michael McCreary, Emily J. Pratt