Patents by Inventor Erik O'Neil
Erik O'Neil 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: 20240367150Abstract: Methods and devices are disclosed for a separation device including a sintered polymeric monolith having polymeric microparticulate solids with a pore size from about 0.5 to about 8 microns, a porosity between about 50 percent to about 80 percent and a chromatographic uniformity characterized by an HETP (height equivalent of a theoretical plate) less than about 100 microns.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Applicant: SPF TechnologiesInventors: Robert S Zeller, Gaston de los Reyes, Erik O. Blomquist
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Publication number: 20240293261Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a hearing protector (10) with a sensor module (30) having a module sensor (32). The sensor module (30) is removably attached to the cushion (22, 24) and the cup (12A, 14A) of the earmuff (12, 14) of the hearing protector (10). The hearing protector (10) according to present disclosure allows the arrangement of sensors at a hearing protector (10) in an easy and cost-efficient way even with multiple sensors. The advantage of such a hearing protector (10) is an easy, compact and reliable solution of a hearing protector (10) providing information about the environment and about the conditions of the user (100) or worker using such a hearing protector (10). Also, a method of retrofitting such a sensor module (30) to a hearing protector (1) is provided. Such a method is advantageous because reversible retrofitting of existing hearing protectors (1) not having the required functionality of sensors is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2021Publication date: September 5, 2024Inventors: Henning T. Urban, Jonas A. Nilsson, Abel Gladstone Mangam, Caroline M. Ylitalo, William Bedingham, Erik O. Levholt, Patrick R. T. Hjort
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Patent number: 12011692Abstract: Methods and devices are disclosed for a separation device. A separation device includes a separation module having a separation membrane separating an interior of the separation module into a retentate compartment and a permeate compartment. The retentate compartment includes at least one retentate channel, a feed port fluidly coupled to the at least one retentate channel and a retentate port. The permeate compartment includes at least one permeate channel disposed within the permeate compartment and a permeate port fluidly coupled to the at least one permeate channel. a retentate collector fluidly connected to the retentate port. The device further includes a feed reservoir, a permeate reservoir, a fluidic gate located between the feed reservoir and the separation module, a vent located between the retentate channel and the permeate channel end adjacent the retentate port and a pressure differential source applied across the separation module.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2022Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: SPF TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: Erik O. Blomquist, Gaston De Los Reyes, Barry Gaiman
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Patent number: 11775109Abstract: The use of multiple stimulation signals having one or more frequencies and one or more phases to generate an image of touch on a touch sensor panel is disclosed. Each of a plurality of sense channels can be coupled to a column in a touch sensor panel and can have one or more mixers. Each mixer in the sense channel can utilize a circuit capable generating a demodulation frequency of a particular frequency. At each of multiple steps, various phases of one or more selected frequencies can be used to simultaneously stimulate the rows of the touch sensor panel, and the one or more mixers in each sense channel can be configured to demodulate the signal received from the column connected to each sense channel using the one or more selected frequencies. After all steps have been completed, the demodulated signals from the one or more mixers can be used in calculations to determine an image of touch for the touch sensor panel at each of the one or more frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2021Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Christoph Horst Krah, Steven Porter Hotelling, Sean Erik O'Connor, Wayne Carl Westerman
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Patent number: 11439506Abstract: Prosthetic mitral valves described herein can be deployed using a transcatheter mitral valve delivery system and technique to interface and anchor in cooperation with the anatomical structures of a native mitral valve. This document describes prosthetic heart valve designs that interface with native mitral valve structures to create a fluid seal, thereby minimizing mitral regurgitation and paravalvular leaks. This document also describes prosthetic heart valve designs and techniques to manage blood flow through the left ventricular outflow tract. In addition, this document describes prosthetic heart valve designs and techniques that reduce the risk of interference between the prosthetic valves and chordae tendineae.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: Caisson Interventional LLCInventors: Kavitha Ganesan, Ramji Venkatasubramanian, Andrew T. Forsberg, Cyril J. Schweich, Jr., Todd J. Mortier, Erik O. Martz, Douglas J. Krone
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Publication number: 20220083190Abstract: The use of multiple stimulation signals having one or more frequencies and one or more phases to generate an image of touch on a touch sensor panel is disclosed. Each of a plurality of sense channels can be coupled to a column in a touch sensor panel and can have one or more mixers. Each mixer in the sense channel can utilize a circuit capable generating a demodulation frequency of a particular frequency. At each of multiple steps, various phases of one or more selected frequencies can be used to simultaneously stimulate the rows of the touch sensor panel, and the one or more mixers in each sense channel can be configured to demodulate the signal received from the column connected to each sense channel using the one or more selected frequencies. After all steps have been completed, the demodulated signals from the one or more mixers can be used in calculations to determine an image of touch for the touch sensor panel at each of the one or more frequencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Christoph Horst KRAH, Steven Porter HOTELLING, Sean Erik O'CONNOR, Wayne Carl WESTERMAN
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Patent number: 11106308Abstract: The use of multiple stimulation signals having one or more frequencies and one or more phases to generate an image of touch on a touch sensor panel is disclosed. Each of a plurality of sense channels can be coupled to a column in a touch sensor panel and can have one or more mixers. Each mixer in the sense channel can utilize a circuit capable generating a demodulation frequency of a particular frequency. At each of multiple steps, various phases of one or more selected frequencies can be used to simultaneously stimulate the rows of the touch sensor panel, and the one or more mixers in each sense channel can be configured to demodulate the signal received from the column connected to each sense channel using the one or more selected frequencies. After all steps have been completed, the demodulated signals from the one or more mixers can be used in calculations to determine an image of touch for the touch sensor panel at each of the one or more frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2020Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Christoph Horst Krah, Steven Porter Hotelling, Sean Erik O'Connor, Wayne Carl Westerman
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Patent number: 11044090Abstract: The disclosed embodiments relate to a system that processes requests to access data item at an edge device in a network. During operation, the system receives the request to access the data item from a user, wherein the request is received at the edge device, and wherein the edge device communicates with an origin server, which stores data items. If the request includes a token identifier, the system uses the token identifier to look up a token payload in a token cache at the edge device. The system then decorates the request with fields from the token payload, and analyzes the decorated request to determine whether the user is authorized to access the data item. If the user is authorized to access the data item, the system looks up the data item in a content cache at the edge device, and returns the data item to the user to complete the request.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2018Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: Zendesk, Inc.Inventors: Ryan C. Kennedy, Erik O. Hartwig, Ian R. Waters, Andrei Balcanasu
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Publication number: 20210161660Abstract: Prosthetic heart valves described herein can be deployed using a transcatheter delivery system and technique to interface and anchor in cooperation with the anatomical structures of a native heart valve. Some embodiments of prosthetic mitral valves described herein include an anchor portion that couples the prosthetic mitral valve to the anatomy near the native mitral valve, and a valve portion that is mateable with the anchor portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Cyril J. Schweich, Jr., Kavitha Ganesan, Ramji Iyer, Erik O. Martz, Lucas T. Schneider, Todd J. Mortier
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Patent number: 10939998Abstract: Prosthetic heart valves described herein can be deployed using a transcatheter delivery system and technique to interface and anchor in cooperation with the anatomical structures of a native heart valve. Some embodiments of prosthetic mitral valves described herein include an anchor portion that couples the prosthetic mitral valve to the anatomy near the native mitral valve, and a valve portion that is mateable with the anchor portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2019Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Caisson Interventional, LLCInventors: Cyril J. Schweich, Jr., Kavitha Ganesan, Ramji Iyer, Erik O. Martz, Lucas T. Schneider, Todd J. Mortier
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Patent number: 10887181Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and computer-readable media for performing out-of-band discovery of service definitions to enable a central computing device to interact with one or more peripheral devices. For example, systems disclosed herein include retrieving a hash value for a peripheral device representative of a set of service attributes associated with the peripheral device. Based on the hash value, the systems disclosed herein can identify a service database entry including service definitions that enable the central computing device to interact with the peripheral devices. Using the service definitions, the central computing device can interact with any peripheral device that shares the same set of service attributes as the peripheral device.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2019Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Alain Michaud, Heming Wen, Erik O. Peterson, Matthew Thomas Beaver
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Publication number: 20200371637Abstract: The use of multiple stimulation signals having one or more frequencies and one or more phases to generate an image of touch on a touch sensor panel is disclosed. Each of a plurality of sense channels can be coupled to a column in a touch sensor panel and can have one or more mixers. Each mixer in the sense channel can utilize a circuit capable generating a demodulation frequency of a particular frequency. At each of multiple steps, various phases of one or more selected frequencies can be used to simultaneously stimulate the rows of the touch sensor panel, and the one or more mixers in each sense channel can be configured to demodulate the signal received from the column connected to each sense channel using the one or more selected frequencies. After all steps have been completed, the demodulated signals from the one or more mixers can be used in calculations to determine an image of touch for the touch sensor panel at each of the one or more frequencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Christoph Horst KRAH, Steven Porter HOTELLING, Sean Erik O'CONNOR, Wayne Carl WESTERMAN
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Patent number: 10747355Abstract: The use of multiple stimulation signals having one or more frequencies and one or more phases to generate an image of touch on a touch sensor panel is disclosed. Each of a plurality of sense channels can be coupled to a column in a touch sensor panel and can have one or more mixers. Each mixer in the sense channel can utilize a circuit capable generating a demodulation frequency of a particular frequency. At each of multiple steps, various phases of one or more selected frequencies can be used to simultaneously stimulate the rows of the touch sensor panel, and the one or more mixers in each sense channel can be configured to demodulate the signal received from the column connected to each sense channel using the one or more selected frequencies. After all steps have been completed, the demodulated signals from the one or more mixers can be used in calculations to determine an image of touch for the touch sensor panel at each of the one or more frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2018Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Christoph Horst Krah, Steven Porter Hotelling, Sean Erik O'Connor, Wayne Carl Westerman
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Publication number: 20200220783Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and computer-readable media for performing out-of-band discovery of service definitions to enable a central computing device to interact with one or more peripheral devices. For example, systems disclosed herein include retrieving a hash value for a peripheral device representative of a set of service attributes associated with the peripheral device. Based on the hash value, the systems disclosed herein can identify a service database entry including service definitions that enable the central computing device to interact with the peripheral devices. Using the service definitions, the central computing device can interact with any peripheral device that shares the same set of service attributes as the peripheral device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2019Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: Alain MICHAUD, Heming WEN, Erik O. PETERSON, Matthew Thomas BEAVER
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Publication number: 20200205977Abstract: Prosthetic mitral valves described herein can be deployed using a transcatheter mitral valve delivery system and technique to interface and anchor in cooperation with the anatomical structures of a native mitral valve. This document describes prosthetic heart valve designs that interface with native mitral valve structures to create a fluid seal, thereby minimizing mitral regurgitation and paravalvular leaks. This document also describes prosthetic heart valve designs and techniques to manage blood flow through the left ventricular outflow tract. In addition, this document describes prosthetic heart valve designs and techniques that reduce the risk of interference between the prosthetic valves and chordae tendineae.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Kavitha Ganesan, Ramji Venkatasubramanian, Andrew T. Forsberg, Cyril J. Schweich, Todd J. Mortier, Erik O. Martz, Douglas J. Krone
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Patent number: 10603167Abstract: Prosthetic mitral valves described herein can be deployed using a transcatheter mitral valve delivery system and technique to interface and anchor in cooperation with the anatomical structures of a native mitral valve. This document describes prosthetic heart valve designs that interface with native mitral valve structures to create a fluid seal, thereby minimizing mitral regurgitation and paravalvular leaks. This document also describes prosthetic heart valve designs and techniques to manage blood flow through the left ventricular outflow tract. In addition, this document describes prosthetic heart valve designs and techniques that reduce the risk of interference between the prosthetic valves and chordae tendineae.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2017Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Caisson Interventional, LLCInventors: Kavitha Ganesan, Ramji T. Venkatasubramanian, Andrew T. Forsberg, Cyril J. Schweich, Jr., Todd J. Mortier, Erik O. Martz, Douglas J. Krone
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Publication number: 20200036526Abstract: The disclosed embodiments relate to a system that processes requests to access data item at an edge device in a network. During operation, the system receives the request to access the data item from a user, wherein the request is received at the edge device, and wherein the edge device communicates with an origin server, which stores data items. If the request includes a token identifier, the system uses the token identifier to look up a token payload in a token cache at the edge device. The system then decorates the request with fields from the token payload, and analyzes the decorated request to determine whether the user is authorized to access the data item. If the user is authorized to access the data item, the system looks up the data item in a content cache at the edge device, and returns the data item to the user to complete the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2018Publication date: January 30, 2020Applicant: Zendesk, Inc.Inventors: Ryan C. Kennedy, Erik O. Hartwig, Ian R. Waters, Andrei Balcanasu
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Publication number: 20190192292Abstract: Prosthetic heart valves described herein can be deployed using a transcatheter delivery system and technique to interface and anchor in cooperation with the anatomical structures of a native heart valve. Some embodiments of prosthetic mitral valves described herein include an anchor portion that couples the prosthetic mitral valve to the anatomy near the native mitral valve, and a valve portion that is mateable with the anchor portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2019Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: Cyril J. Schweich, JR., Kavitha Ganesan, Ramji Iyer, Erik O. Martz, Lucas T. Schneider, Todd J. Mortier
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Patent number: 10265166Abstract: Prosthetic heart valves described herein can be deployed using a transcatheter delivery system and technique to interface and anchor in cooperation with the anatomical structures of a native heart valve. Some embodiments of prosthetic mitral valves described herein include an anchor portion that couples the prosthetic mitral valve to the anatomy near the native mitral valve, and a valve portion that is mateable with the anchor portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2016Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Caisson Interventional, LLCInventors: Cyril J. Schweich, Jr., Kavitha Ganesan, Ramji Iyer, Erik O. Martz, Lucas T. Schneider, Todd J. Mortier
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Patent number: 10095345Abstract: A low power can for device wake up and unlock is disclosed. The low power scan can include one or more algorithms used to detect a sequence and/or one or more gestures to wake up a processor and unlock the device for user interaction. A sequence and/or one or more gestures can be determined by a microcontroller and/or by a separate hardware component. The microcontroller can send a notification or a wake signal to the processor and/or switch the device from an idle to an active state. By detecting a sequence and one or more gestures in the microcontroller before powering on or waking up the processor, the amount of power consumed can be reduced and the battery life extended.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2014Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Louis W. Bokma, Sean Erik O'Connor