Patents by Inventor Gary A. Shaw

Gary A. Shaw 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: 20230089871
    Abstract: A conventional flow tube for a metabolic cart is usually a straight length of pipe whose inner diameter is fixed by the respiratory burden imposed by the flow tube on the user, with a smaller diameter imposing a higher respiratory burden. The ratio of the straight flow tube's length to diameter is fixed by fluid dynamics, so increasing the flow tube's diameter causes the flow tube's length to increase. As the flow tube gets longer, it exerts more torque on the user's neck and jaw, creating discomfort. Reducing the flow tube's length causes an undesired increase in the respiratory burden but increasing the flow tube's diameter to reduce the respiratory burden makes the flow tube less comfortable, making the flow tube unconformable, hard to breathe through, or both. Bending the flow tube makes it possible to increase the flow tube's propagation length without increasing the flow tube's lever arm length.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2022
    Publication date: March 23, 2023
    Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Holly MCCLUNG, Reed Wasson HOYT, Lawrence M. Candell, Joseph M. MAHAN, Gary A. Shaw, Andrew M Siegel, Robert Linton STANDLEY, Kyle THOMPSON
  • Patent number: 11464426
    Abstract: A conventional flow tube for a metabolic cart is usually a straight length of pipe whose inner diameter is fixed by the respiratory burden imposed by the flow tube on the user, with a smaller diameter imposing a higher respiratory burden. The ratio of the straight flow tube's length to diameter is fixed by fluid dynamics, so increasing the flow tube's diameter causes the flow tube's length to increase. As the flow tube gets longer, it exerts more torque on the user's neck and jaw, creating discomfort. Reducing the flow tube's length causes an undesired increase in the respiratory burden but increasing the flow tube's diameter to reduce the respiratory burden makes the flow tube less comfortable, making the flow tube unconformable, hard to breathe through, or both. Bending the flow tube, e.g., in an L shape, makes it possible to increase the flow tube's propagation length without increasing the flow tube's lever arm length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2019
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2022
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Holly McClung, Reed Wasson Hoyt, Lawrence M Candell, Joseph M. Mahan, Gary A Shaw, Andrew M Siegel, Robert Linton Standley, Kyle Thompson
  • Publication number: 20220160257
    Abstract: A fluid dynamic valve passively allows fluid flow out of a moving stream in one flow direction and not in the reverse. This allows the collection of fluid from a single direction of an AC fluid flow. The siphoned portion of the flow has a flow rate proportional to the mainstream flow. This device can collect exhaled breath or selective entrenchment during inhale. In one orientation, it can meter aerosolized particles into an inhale breath stream for pulmonary delivery, without complicated breath timing or drug loss due to drug adsorption to the back of the throat. Alternatively, a user can breathe through the device and a proportional amount, relative to the volumetric flow rate, of each exhale can flow into an auxiliary chamber for analysis. In addition, the device has a low respiratory burden and is comfortable to use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2021
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Kyle THOMPSON, Gary A. SHAW, Andrew M. SIEGEL, Lawrence M. CANDELL
  • Patent number: 11259717
    Abstract: A fluid dynamic valve passively allows fluid flow out of a moving stream in one flow direction and not in the reverse. This allows the collection of fluid from a single direction of an AC fluid flow. The siphoned portion of the flow has a flow rate proportional to the mainstream flow. This device can collect exhaled breath or selective entrenchment during inhale. In one orientation, it can meter aerosolized particles into an inhale breath stream for pulmonary delivery, without complicated breath timing or drug loss due to drug adsorption to the back of the throat. Alternatively, a user can breathe through the device and a proportional amount, relative to the volumetric flow rate, of each exhale can flow into an auxiliary chamber for analysis. In addition, the device has a low respiratory burden and is comfortable to use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2022
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Kyle Thompson, Gary A Shaw, Andrew M Siegel, Lawrence M Candell
  • Publication number: 20210316142
    Abstract: Generally discussed herein are systems, devices, and methods for providing a therapy (e.g., stimulation) and/or data signal using an implantable device. Systems, devices and methods for interacting with (e.g., communicating with, receiving power from) an external device are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2021
    Publication date: October 14, 2021
    Inventors: Timothy A. Fayram, Alexander Yeh, Gary Shaw, Randolph Kerry Armstrong, Milton M. Morris, Elia Junco, Brad Holinski
  • Publication number: 20210307642
    Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods related to modeling, monitoring, and/or managing metabolism of a subject include measuring a respiratory quotient (RQ) level in a subject and/or optimizing and executing a nonlinear feedback model to model energy substrate utilization in the subject based on at least one of a macronutrient composition and caloric value of food consumed by the subject, an intensity and duration of activity by the subject, a rate and maximum capacity of glycogen storage in the subject, a rate and maximum capacity of de novo lipogenesis in the subject, a quality and duration of sleep by the subject, and/or an RQ level in the subject.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 7, 2021
    Publication date: October 7, 2021
    Inventors: Lawrence M. Candell, Christopher Ferraiolo, Gary A. Shaw, Andrew M. Siegel, George Zogbi
  • Patent number: 11129985
    Abstract: Generally discussed herein are systems, devices, and methods for providing a therapy (e.g., stimulation) and/or data signal using an implantable device. Systems, devices and methods for interacting with (e.g., communicating with, receiving power from) an external device are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2016
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2021
    Assignee: NEUSPERA MEDICAL, INC.
    Inventors: Timothy A. Fayram, Alexander Yeh, Gary Shaw, Randolph Kerry Armstrong, Milton M. Morris, Elia Junco
  • Patent number: 10994139
    Abstract: Generally discussed herein are systems, devices, and methods for providing a therapy or data signal using an implantable device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2021
    Assignee: NEUSPERA MEDICAL, INC.
    Inventors: Timothy A. Fayram, Alexander Yeh, Gary Shaw, Randolph Kerry Armstrong, Milton M. Morris, Elia Junco, Brad Holinski
  • Patent number: 10925513
    Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods related to modeling, monitoring, and/or managing metabolism of a subject include measuring a respiratory quotient (RQ) level in a subject and/or optimizing and executing a nonlinear feedback model to model energy substrate utilization in the subject based on at least one of a macronutrient composition and caloric value of food consumed by the subject, an intensity and duration of activity by the subject, a rate and maximum capacity of glycogen storage in the subject, a rate and maximum capacity of de novo lipogenesis in the subject, a quality and duration of sleep by the subject, and/or an RQ level in the subject.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2021
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Lawrence M. Candell, Christopher Ferraiolo, Gary A. Shaw, Andrew M. Siegel, George Zogbi
  • Patent number: 10931372
    Abstract: A dual-mode imaging receiver (DMIR) can acquire and maintain SOA free-space optical communication (FSOC) links without a precision mechanical gimbal. Unlike other FSOC technologies, a DMIR can operate without precise spatial alignment and calibration of the transmitter's or receiver's spatial encoders (precision pointing) in static (fixed point to point) geometries. Instead, a DMIR uses electronic receive beam selection to acquire and track transmitters with coarse mechanical pointing and a single aperture. And because the DMIR can operate with just one aperture, it does not need a beacon at the transmitter since it does not transition from a wide field-of-view acquisition aperture to a narrow field-of-view detection and decoding aperture even in dynamic geometries.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2020
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2021
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Gary A Shaw, Lawrence M Candell, Pablo I. Hopman
  • Publication number: 20200252127
    Abstract: A dual-mode imaging receiver (DMIR) can acquire and maintain SOA free-space optical communication (FSOC) links without a precision mechanical gimbal. Unlike other FSOC technologies, a DMIR can operate without precise spatial alignment and calibration of the transmitter's or receiver's spatial encoders (precision pointing) in static (fixed point to point) geometries. Instead, a DMIR uses electronic receive beam selection to acquire and track transmitters with coarse mechanical pointing and a single aperture. And because the DMIR can operate with just one aperture, it does not need a beacon at the transmitter since it does not transition from a wide field-of-view acquisition aperture to a narrow field-of-view detection and decoding aperture even in dynamic geometries.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2020
    Publication date: August 6, 2020
    Inventors: Gary A. Shaw, Lawrence M. Candell, Pablo I. Hopman
  • Patent number: 10653242
    Abstract: A racing gaming chair having a seat frame, a back frame, a pedal assembly attachment and a steering wheel assembly attachment. The back frame is pivotally attached to the seat frame. The pedal assembly attachment is operably attached to at least one of the back frame and the back frame. The pedal assembly attachment is adapted for attachment of a pedal assembly thereto. The steering wheel assembly attachment is operably attached to at least one of the seat frame and the back frame. The steering wheel assembly attachment is adapted for attachment of a steering wheel assembly thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2020
    Assignee: Ace Casual Limited
    Inventors: Jose Ortiz, Gareth Case, Gary Shaw
  • Patent number: 10638956
    Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods related to modeling, monitoring, and/or managing metabolism of a subject include measuring a respiratory quotient (RQ) level in a subject and/or optimizing and executing a nonlinear feedback model to model energy substrate utilization in the subject based on at least one of a macronutrient composition and caloric value of food consumed by the subject, an intensity and duration of activity by the subject, a rate and maximum capacity of glycogen storage in the subject, a rate and maximum capacity of de novo lipogenesis in the subject, a quality and duration of sleep by the subject, and/or an RQ level in the subject.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2020
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Lawrence M. Candell, Christopher Ferraiolo, Gary A. Shaw, Andrew M. Siegel, George Zogbi, Holly Lehmann McClung, Reed Wasson Hoyt, Kyle Thompson
  • Publication number: 20200069059
    Abstract: A racing gaming chair having a seat frame, a back frame, a pedal assembly attachment and a steering wheel assembly attachment. The back frame is pivotally attached to the seat frame. The pedal assembly attachment is operably attached to at least one of the back frame and the back frame. The pedal assembly attachment is adapted for attachment of a pedal assembly thereto. The steering wheel assembly attachment is operably attached to at least one of the seat frame and the back frame. The steering wheel assembly attachment is adapted for attachment of a steering wheel assembly thereto.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2018
    Publication date: March 5, 2020
    Inventors: Jose Ortiz, Gareth Case, Gary Shaw
  • Patent number: 10581521
    Abstract: A dual-mode imaging receiver (DMIR) can acquire and maintain SOA free-space optical communication (FSOC) links without a precision mechanical gimbal. Unlike other FSOC technologies, a DMIR can operate without precise spatial alignment and calibration of the transmitter's or receiver's spatial encoders (precision pointing) in static (fixed point to point) geometries. Instead, a DMIR uses electronic receive beam selection to acquire and track transmitters with coarse mechanical pointing and a single aperture. And because the DMIR can operate with just one aperture, it does not need a beacon at the transmitter since it does not transition from a wide field-of-view acquisition aperture to a narrow field-of-view detection and decoding aperture even in dynamic geometries.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2020
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Gary A. Shaw, Lawrence M. Candell, Pablo I. Hopman
  • Publication number: 20200022618
    Abstract: A conventional flow tube for a metabolic cart is usually a straight length of pipe whose inner diameter is fixed by the respiratory burden imposed by the flow tube on the user, with a smaller diameter imposing a higher respiratory burden. The ratio of the straight flow tube's length to diameter is fixed by fluid dynamics, so increasing the flow tube's diameter causes the flow tube's length to increase. As the flow tube gets longer, it exerts more torque on the user's neck and jaw, creating discomfort. Reducing the flow tube's length causes an undesired increase in the respiratory burden but increasing the flow tube's diameter to reduce the respiratory burden makes the flow tube less comfortable, making the flow tube unconformable, hard to breathe through, or both. Bending the flow tube, e.g., in an L shape, makes it possible to increase the flow tube's propagation length without increasing the flow tube's lever arm length.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2019
    Publication date: January 23, 2020
    Inventors: Holly MCCLUNG, Reed Wasson HOYT, Lawrence M Candell, Joseph M. MAHAN, Gary A Shaw, Andrew M Siegel, Robert Linton STANDLEY, Kyle THOMPSON
  • Publication number: 20200022617
    Abstract: A fluid dynamic valve passively allows fluid flow out of a moving stream in one flow direction and not in the reverse. This allows the collection of fluid from a single direction of an AC fluid flow. The siphoned portion of the flow has a flow rate proportional to the mainstream flow. This device can collect exhaled breath or selective entrenchment during inhale. In one orientation, it can meter aerosolized particles into an inhale breath stream for pulmonary delivery, without complicated breath timing or possible large scale drug loss due to drug adsorption to the back of the throat. Alternatively, a user can breathe through the device and a proportional amount, relative to the volumetric flow rate, of each exhale can flow into an auxiliary chamber for analysis. In this arrangement, the fluid dynamic valve replaces the mechanical pump in a metabolic measurement apparatus. It collects a proportional volume of the exhale and none of the inhale for mixing-chamber breath analysis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2019
    Publication date: January 23, 2020
    Inventors: Kyle THOMPSON, Gary A Shaw, Andrew M Siegel, Lawrence M Candell
  • Publication number: 20190068279
    Abstract: A dual-mode imaging receiver (DMIR) can acquire and maintain SOA free-space optical communication (FSOC) links without a precision mechanical gimbal. Unlike other FSOC technologies, a DMIR can operate without precise spatial alignment and calibration of the transmitter's or receiver's spatial encoders (precision pointing) in static (fixed point to point) geometries. Instead, a DMIR uses electronic receive beam selection to acquire and track transmitters with coarse mechanical pointing and a single aperture. And because the DMIR can operate with just one aperture, it does not need a beacon at the transmitter since it does not transition from a wide field-of-view acquisition aperture to a narrow field-of-view detection and decoding aperture even in dynamic geometries.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2018
    Publication date: February 28, 2019
    Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Gary A. Shaw, Lawrence M. Candell, Pablo I. Hopman
  • Publication number: 20190022394
    Abstract: Generally discussed herein are systems, devices, and methods for providing a therapy (e.g., stimulation) and/or data signal using an implantable device. Systems, devices and methods for interacting with (e.g., communicating with, receiving power from) an external device are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2016
    Publication date: January 24, 2019
    Applicant: NeuSpera Medical Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy A. Fayram, Alexander Yeh, Gary Shaw, Randolph Kerry Armstrong, Milton M. Morris, Elia Junco
  • Publication number: 20180125391
    Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods related to modeling, monitoring, and/or managing metabolism of a subject include measuring a respiratory quotient (RQ) level in a subject and/or optimizing and executing a nonlinear feedback model to model energy substrate utilization in the subject based on at least one of a macronutrient composition and caloric value of food consumed by the subject, an intensity and duration of activity by the subject, a rate and maximum capacity of glycogen storage in the subject, a rate and maximum capacity of de novo lipogenesis in the subject, a quality and duration of sleep by the subject, and/or an RQ level in the subject.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2017
    Publication date: May 10, 2018
    Inventors: Lawrence M. Candell, Christopher Ferraiolo, Gary A. Shaw, Andrew M. Siegel, George Zogbi, Holly Lehmann McClung, Reed Wasson Hoyt