Patents by Inventor Guy Smith
Guy Smith 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: 20220300547Abstract: A method, computer program product, and computing system for receiving one or more defect characteristics associated with one or more computing device-related defects. Information associated with the one or more defect characteristics may be extracted from unstructured defect data based upon, at least in part, the one or more defect characteristics. A defect identifier for the one or more defect characteristics may be generated based upon, at least in part, the extracted information associated with the one or more defect characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2021Publication date: September 22, 2022Inventor: Edward Guy Smith
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Patent number: 8903467Abstract: A single use, self-contained, self-powered disposable oximeter, in the form of a patch or a bandage strip, has mounted thereto a light emitter and a light sensor to measure the SpO2 of the patient. Mounted to an electronics layer of the patch is an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that has electronics integrated thereto that controls the operation of the light emitter and light sensor, and the algorithm for calculating from the data collected by the sensor at least the SpO2 of the patient. The patch oximeter may also be equipped with a transceiver, and the appropriate electronics, for wirelessly transceiving information to/from a remote device or another wireless patch oximeter.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2012Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.Inventors: Robert Sweitzer, Guy Smith
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Patent number: 8457704Abstract: A single use, self-contained, self-powered disposable oximeter, in the form of a patch or a bandage strip, has mounted thereto a light emitter and a light sensor that together measure at least the SpO2 of the patient. Mounted to an electronics layer of the patch is an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that has electronics integrated thereto that controls the operation of the light emitter and light sensor, and the algorithm for calculating from the data collected by the sensor at least the SpO2 of the patient. Optionally, a display and an alarm may also be mounted or embedded onto the patch for respectively displaying at least the SpO2, and for informing the caregiver/patient that at least the SpO2 is not within an acceptable range, if such is the case. Also provided in the patch is a battery that powers the operation of the ASIC circuit and the emitter, as well as the display and alarm if such optional components are provided on the patch. An attachment mechanism is also provided on the patch.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.Inventors: Robert Sweitzer, Guy Smith
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Publication number: 20130046163Abstract: A single use, self-contained, self-powered disposable oximeter, in the form of a patch or a bandage strip, has mounted thereto a light emitter and a light sensor to measure the SpO2 of the patient. Mounted to an electronics layer of the patch is an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that has electronics integrated thereto that controls the operation of the light emitter and light sensor, and the algorithm for calculating from the data collected by the sensor at least the SpO2 of the patient. The patch oximeter may also be equipped with a transceiver, and the appropriate electronics, for wirelessly transceiving information to/from a remote device or another wireless patch oximeter.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2012Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: SMITHS MEDICAL ASD, INC.Inventors: Robert Sweitzer, Guy Smith
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Patent number: 8373557Abstract: A wireless network having an architecture that resembles a peer-to-peer network has two types of nodes, a first sender type node and a second receiver/relay type node. The network may be used in a medical instrumentation environment whereby the first type node may be wireless devices that could monitor physical parameters of a patient such as for example wireless oximeters. The second type node are mobile wireless communicators that are adapted to receive the data from the wireless devices if they are within the transmission range of the wireless devices. After an aggregation process involving the received data, each of the node communicators broadcasts or disseminates its most up to date data onto the network. Any other relay communicator node in the network that is within the broadcast range of a broadcasting communicator node would receive the up to date data.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.Inventors: Guy Smith, Matthew T. Oswald, Matthew L. Brown, Matthew E. Ellis
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Patent number: 8134459Abstract: A wireless network having an architecture that resembles a peer-to-peer network has two types of nodes, a first sender type node and a second receiver/relay type node. The network may be used in a medical instrumentation environment whereby the first type node may be wireless devices that could monitor physical parameters of a patient such as for example wireless oximeters. The second type node are mobile wireless communicators that are adapted to receive the data from the wireless devices if they are within the transmission range of the wireless devices. After an aggregation process involving the received data, each of the node communicators broadcasts or disseminates its most up to date data onto the network. Any other relay communicator node in the network that is within the broadcast range of a broadcasting communicator node would receive the up to date data.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.Inventors: Guy Smith, Matthew T. Oswald, Matthew L. Brown, Matthew E. Ellis
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Patent number: 7598477Abstract: A vacuum furnace adapted to cool a load. The vacuum furnace has one or more means for cooling a fluid and a muffle substantially containing the load. The fluid flows in a substantially unidirectional flow substantially within the muffle.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2005Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Inventor: Guy Smith
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Publication number: 20090131774Abstract: A single use, self-contained, self-powered disposable oximeter, in the form of a patch or a bandage strip, has mounted thereto a light emitter and a light sensor that together measure at least the SpO2 of the patient. Mounted to an electronics layer of the patch is an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that has electronics integrated thereto that controls the operation of the light emitter and light sensor, and the algorithm for calculating from the data collected by the sensor at least the SpO2 of the patient. Optionally, a display and an alarm may also be mounted or embedded onto the patch for respectively displaying at least the SpO2, and for informing the caregiver/patient that at least the SpO2 is not within an acceptable range, if such is the case. Also provided in the patch is a battery that powers the operation of the ASIC circuit and the emitter, as well as the display and alarm if such optional components are provided on the patch. An attachment mechanism is also provided on the patch.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2009Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: SMITHS MEDICAL PM, INCInventors: Robert Sweitzer, Guy Smith
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Patent number: 7531769Abstract: A vacuum furnace adapted to cool a load. The vacuum furnace has one or more means for cooling a fluid and a muffle substantially comprised of carbon fiber composite and substantially containing the load. The fluid flows in a substantially unidirectional flow substantially within the muffle.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2006Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Inventor: Guy Smith
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Patent number: 7499739Abstract: A single use, self-contained, self-powered disposable oximeter, in the form of a patch or a bandage strip, has mounted thereto a light emitter and a light sensor that together measure at least the SpO2 of the patient. Mounted to an electronics layer of the patch is an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that has electronics integrated thereto that controls the operation of the light emitter and light sensor, and the algorithm for calculating from the data collected by the sensor at least the SpO2 of the patient. Optionally, a display and an alarm may also be mounted or embedded onto the patch for respectively displaying at least the SpO2, and for informing the caregiver/patient that at least the SpO2 is not within an acceptable range, if such is the case. Also provided in the patch is a battery that powers the operation of the ASIC circuit and the emitter, as well as the display and alarm if such optional components are provided on the patch. An attachment mechanism is also provided on the patch.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Smiths Medical PM, Inc.Inventors: Robert Sweitzer, Guy Smith
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Patent number: 7486977Abstract: A single use, self-contained, self-powered disposable oximeter, in the form of a patch or a bandage strip, has mounted thereto a light emitter and a light sensor that together measure at least the SpO2 of the patient. Mounted to an electronics layer of the patch is an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that has electronics integrated thereto that controls the operation of the light emitter and light sensor, and the algorithm for calculating from the data collected by the sensor at least the SpO2 of the patient. Optionally, a display and an alarm may also be mounted or embedded onto the patch for respectively displaying at least the SpO2, and for informing the caregiver/patient that at least the SpO2 is not within an acceptable range, if such is the case. Also provided in the patch is a battery that powers the operation of the ASIC circuit and the emitter, as well as the display and alarm if such optional components are provided on the patch. An attachment mechanism is also provided on the patch.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Smiths Medical PM, Inc.Inventors: Robert Sweitzer, Guy Smith
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Publication number: 20070287118Abstract: A vacuum furnace adapted to cool a load. The vacuum furnace has one or more means for cooling a fluid and a muffle substantially comprised of carbon fiber composite and substantially containing the load. The fluid flows in a substantially unidirectional flow substantially within the muffle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2006Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventor: Guy Smith
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Publication number: 20070100218Abstract: A single use, self-contained, self-powered disposable oximeter, in the form of a patch or a bandage strip, has mounted thereto a light emitter and a light sensor that together measure at least the SpO2 of the patient. Mounted to an electronics layer of the patch is an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that has electronics integrated thereto that controls the operation of the light emitter and light sensor, and the algorithm for calculating from the data collected by the sensor at least the SpO2 of the patient. Optionally, a display and an alarm may also be mounted or embedded onto the patch for respectively displaying at least the SpO2, and for informing the caregiver/patient that at least the SpO2 is not within an acceptable range, if such is the case. Also provided in the patch is a battery that powers the operation of the ASIC circuit and the emitter, as well as the display and alarm if such optional components are provided on the patch. An attachment mechanism is also provided on the patch.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2005Publication date: May 3, 2007Applicant: Smiths Medical PM, Inc.Inventors: Robert Sweitzer, Guy Smith
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Publication number: 20070100219Abstract: A single use, self-contained, self-powered disposable oximeter, in the form of a patch or a bandage strip, has mounted thereto a light emitter and a light sensor that together measure at least the SpO2 of the patient. Mounted to an electronics layer of the patch is an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that has electronics integrated thereto that controls the operation of the light emitter and light sensor, and the algorithm for calculating from the data collected by the sensor at least the SpO2 of the patient. Optionally, a display and an alarm may also be mounted or embedded onto the patch for respectively displaying at least the SpO2, and for informing the caregiver/patient that at least the SpO2 is not within an acceptable range, if such is the case. Also provided in the patch is a battery that powers the operation of the ASIC circuit and the emitter, as well as the display and alarm if such optional components are provided on the patch. An attachment mechanism is also provided on the patch.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2005Publication date: May 3, 2007Applicant: Smiths Medical PM, Inc.Inventors: Robert Sweitzer, Guy Smith
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Publication number: 20060175316Abstract: A vacuum furnace adapted to cool a load. The vacuum furnace has one or more means for cooling a fluid and a muffle substantially containing the load. The fluid flows in a substantially unidirectional flow substantially within the muffle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2005Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventor: Guy Smith
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Patent number: 7058027Abstract: A protocol-independent error-control system includes several components (840a, 830a, 820a, 150b, 820b, 830b, 840b) that assist in providing more reliable data transmission between endpoints (110, 120): 1) an ATM adaptation layer that supports quality-critical and time-critical data; 2) a rate converter that uses a priority scheme to adjust the data rate for different types of data; and 3) an error-control subsystem that implements a data link protocol optimized for error-prone links, and capable of recognizing traffic from many kinds of network sources. The error-control subsystem may be used alone or in combination with the ATM adaptation layer (170, 172, 180, 182) and/or the rate converter (830).Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1999Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Scientific Research CorporationInventors: George H. Alessi, Charles G. Ray, Ian Akyildiz, Mark Jensen, Guy Smith
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Patent number: 4320697Abstract: A chimney ventilating cap for the evacuation of combustion gas from chimneys. The cap comprises a spherical hollow dome body defined by a forward and a rear partly semi-spherical body portion. The front and rear body portions are secured together in a spaced-apart manner to define an opening between their circumferential edges. A shield is associated with the opening. A wind governor is secured to the rear body portion. The hollow dome body has a vertical pivot connection secured to an open-ended attachment base whereby the dome body is pivotal on the vertical pivot to rotate on the base by change in wind direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1980Date of Patent: March 23, 1982Assignee: Venmar, Inc.Inventor: J. Guy Smith