Patents by Inventor Ian A. Price
Ian A. Price 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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Patent number: 11981696Abstract: The present invention is directed to a new fluoro-pyridinone hydroxamic acid phosphates and boronates of Formulae I, II and III wherein Q is selected from the group consisting of —P(O)(OH)2, —P(O)(OH)(O?M+), —P(O)(O?M+)2 and —P(O)(O?)2M2+; M+ at each occurrence is a pharmaceutically acceptable monovalent cation; and M2+ is a pharmaceutically acceptable divalent cation and their use as LpxC inhibitors and, more specifically, their use to treat bacterial infections.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2019Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: Pfizer Inc.Inventors: Tamim Fehme Braish, Matthew Frank Brown, Ye Che, Richard Andrew Ewin, Timothy Allan Johnson, Michael Joseph Melnick, Justin Ian Montgomery, Mark Stephen Plummer, Loren Michael Price, Usa Reilly, Daniel Uccello
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Patent number: 11938483Abstract: Provided herein are an optical test platform and corresponding method of manufacturing the same. The test platform may include a shell defining a cavity for receiving a sample tube, a first aperture, and a second aperture. The first aperture and the second aperture of the shell may each be configured to optically couple the cavity with an exterior of the shell. The test platform may further include a first window and a second window embedded in the shell. The first window may seal a first aperture and the second window may seal a second aperture. The first window and second window may each permit the optical coupling of the cavity with the exterior of the shell. The first window and the second window may be optically coupled via the cavity, and the shell may prohibit optical coupling between the first window and the second window through the shell.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2021Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: BIOMERIEUX, INC.Inventors: Jack R. Hoffmann, Jr., Gregory R. Maes, Jeffrey Edward Price, Jared Ian Bullock, Samuel B. Crandall, Jacky S. Yam, Christopher George Kocher, Walter J. Clynes
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Publication number: 20230177179Abstract: A multi-tenant sidecar application is created that allows entities to create contexts for each tenant, onboard users, assign users to contexts, and define roles and permissions for each user assigned to a context. When an application is onboarded into the sidecar application for an entity, an API is exposed to the application that allows it to receive details on the various users, contexts, and roles and permissions associated with the application. Only users who authenticate through an identity provider or an identity service provider may be allowed access to the API. Later, a user associated with the entity may use the sidecar application to log into an onboarded application and the application may retrieve the roles and contexts associated with the user for the entity using the API. The application may then be configured for the user according to the retrieved context and roles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2021Publication date: June 8, 2023Inventors: Ram Neelakantan, Praveen Kumar Thirumurugan, Ian Price
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Patent number: 10685015Abstract: A mechanism for providing in-line scheduling in an on-demand service in a database system is proved. The mechanism provides a multi-tenant database that stores client scheduling information, client customer contact information, and enables drag and drop event scheduling. In a multi-tenant database, a system for managing client customer contact information and event scheduling is established, which is useful for a tenant that is a salesperson or that employs salespersons. The multi-tenant database includes a combined view application that provides for the simultaneous display of a calendar view and list view of contact information. The multi-tenant database includes drag and drop functionality, allowing list view information to be dragged and dropped onto the calendar view for event scheduling. The ability of embodiments to provide drag and drop inline event scheduling can enable efficient calendaring of events by rapidly transferring relevant information onto a calendar.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2017Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Rowland W. Yerkes, Ian Price Swinson
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Publication number: 20170371919Abstract: A mechanism for providing in-line scheduling in an on-demand service in a database system is proved. The mechanism provides a multi-tenant database that stores client scheduling information, client customer contact information, and enables drag and drop event scheduling. In a multi-tenant database, a system for managing client customer contact information and event scheduling is established, which is useful for a tenant that is a salesperson or that employs salespersons. The multi-tenant database includes a combined view application that provides for the simultaneous display of a calendar view and list view of contact information. The multi-tenant database includes drag and drop functionality, allowing list view information to be dragged and dropped onto the calendar view for event scheduling. The ability of embodiments to provide drag and drop inline event scheduling can enable efficient calendaring of events by rapidly transferring relevant information onto a calendar.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2017Publication date: December 28, 2017Applicant: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Rowland W. Yerkes, Ian Price Swinson
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Patent number: 9703826Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for providing in-line scheduling in an on-demand service in a database system. These mechanisms and methods for providing in-line scheduling can enable embodiments to provide a multi-tenant database that stores client scheduling information, client customer contact information, and enables drag and drop event scheduling. In a multi-tenant database, a system for managing client customer contact information and event scheduling is established, which may be useful for a tenant that is a salesperson or that employs salespersons. The multi-tenant database may include a combined view application that provides for the simultaneous display of a calendar view and list view of contact information. The multi-tenant database may further include drag and drop functionality, allowing list view information to be dragged and dropped onto the calendar view for event scheduling.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2014Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Salesforce.com, Inc.Inventors: Rowland W. Yerkes, Ian Price Swinson
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Publication number: 20150351414Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for preparing dough for baking, the process comprising: a) reducing a unit dough piece in thickness, b) coiling the reduced dough piece, and c) repeating steps a) and b) at least once; dough so produced; a process for preparing a baked product using said dough; and apparatus for preparing dough for baking.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2014Publication date: December 10, 2015Applicant: Warburtons Ltd.Inventors: Mark Borland, Michael Briggs, Colin Kelly, Ian Price, Dylan Pritchard
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Publication number: 20140244638Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for providing in-line scheduling in an on-demand service in a database system. These mechanisms and methods for providing in-line scheduling can enable embodiments to provide a multi-tenant database that stores client scheduling information, client customer contact information, and enables drag and drop event scheduling. In a multi-tenant database, a system for managing client customer contact information and event scheduling is established, which may be useful for a tenant that is a salesperson or that employs salespersons. The multi-tenant database may include a combined view application that provides for the simultaneous display of a calendar view and list view of contact information. The multi-tenant database may further include drag and drop functionality, allowing list view information to be dragged and dropped onto the calendar view for event scheduling.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Salesforce.com, Inc.Inventors: Rowland W. Yerkes, Ian Price Swinson
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Patent number: 8726179Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for providing in-line scheduling in an on-demand service in a database system. These mechanisms and methods for providing in-line scheduling can enable embodiments to provide a multi-tenant database that stores client scheduling information, client customer contact information, and enables drag and drop event scheduling. In a multi-tenant database, a system for managing client customer contact information and event scheduling is established, which may be useful for a tenant that is a salesperson or that employs salespersons. The multi-tenant database may include a combined view application that provides for the simultaneous display of a calendar view and list view of contact information. The multi-tenant database may further include drag and drop functionality, allowing list view information to be dragged and dropped onto the calendar view for event scheduling.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2009Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Rowland W. Yerkes, Ian Price Swinson
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Patent number: 5365782Abstract: For cooling down a cryogenic model, provided for testing in a cryogenic wind tunnel, to the wind tunnel temperature and for performing mounting work and configurational changes on the cryogenic model, there is provided a working chamber which is supplied with warm air so that working personnel can enter it. The working chamber contains an insulating box, made from heat-insulating material, which has an open top and into which cold air is injected. The insulating box accommodates the cryogenic model under cold air conditions. Persons can perform manipulations on the cryogenic model while leaning over the edge of the insulating box. The cryogenic model is held on a holder which can be lifted upwardly out of the insulating box. Removal of the cryogenic model from the working chamber is possible by opening a top door.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: European Transonic Windtunnel GmbHInventors: Xavier Bouis, John Tizard, Ian A. Price, David Wigley, Dieter Schimanski