Patents by Inventor Jacob Andreas
Jacob Andreas 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: 20240285840Abstract: Filtering device for filtering cerebrospinal fluid are disclosed. An example filtering device may include a filter housing having an inlet for receiving cerebrospinal fluid from a patient and an outlet for returning filtered cerebrospinal fluid to the patient. The filter housing may include a plurality of layers coupled together and defining a fluid pathway therein between the inlet and the outlet. A filtering section may be defined within the filter housing along the fluid pathway. The filtering section may include a widened region of the fluid pathway that is configured to slow the passage of fluid therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2024Publication date: August 29, 2024Applicant: MINNETRONIX NEURO, INC.Inventors: JUSTIN CHARLES JONES, MATTHEW JOHN HILL, ELIZABETH CHRISTINE JOHNSON, BRETT JACOB ANDREAS, LUCAS JOHN SHEEHAN, NATHAN MUEGGENBERG, CHASE KNIGHT-SCOTT, DAVID JOHN DEROODE
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Patent number: 12005171Abstract: Filtering device for filtering cerebrospinal fluid are disclosed. An example filtering device may include a filter housing having an inlet for receiving cerebrospinal fluid from a patient and an outlet for returning filtered cerebrospinal fluid to the patient. The filter housing may include a plurality of layers coupled together and defining a fluid pathway therein between the inlet and the outlet. A filtering section may be defined within the filter housing along the fluid pathway. The filtering section may include a widened region of the fluid pathway that is configured to slow the passage of fluid therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2021Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: MINNETRONIX NEURO, INC.Inventors: Justin Charles Jones, Matthew John Hill, Elizabeth Christine Johnson, Brett Jacob Andreas, Lucas John Sheehan, Nathan Mueggenberg, Chase Knight-Scott, David John Deroode
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Patent number: 11314142Abstract: Configurable optical device comprising an optical element (1) or various optical elements (1) arranged in series, wherein each element (1) comprises an active region (2) with an entry surface (21) and an exit surface (22) for light beams, and a perimeter (3); each element (1) comprising at least one first transparent electrode (4) and at least one transparent counter electrode (5) the corresponding electrical connections being located in the perimeter (3); the device being configured such that, upon application of a potential difference between electrodes (4, 5) of each element (1), an electric field that alters the degree of commutation in different regions of the active zone (2) of each element (1) is generated, thus creating a varying optical path profile in each element (1), which allows an incident light beam to be focused in different ways, depending on the electric field applied to each electrode.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2019Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRIDInventors: Morten Andreas Geday, Manuel Caño Garcia, Jose Manuel Oton Sanchez, Patxi Xabier Quintana Arregui, Jacob Andreas Geday
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Publication number: 20220050355Abstract: Configurable optical device comprising an optical element (1) or various optical elements (1) arranged in series, wherein each element (1) comprises an active region (2) with an entry surface (21) and an exit surface (22) for light beams, and a perimeter (3); each element (1) comprising at least one first transparent electrode (4) and at least one transparent counter electrode (5) the corresponding electrical connections being located in the perimeter (3); the device being configured such that, upon application of a potential difference between electrodes (4, 5) of each element (1), an electric field that alters the degree of commutation in different regions of the active zone (2) of each element (1) is generated, thus creating a varying optical path profile in each element (1), which allows an incident light beam to be focused in different ways, depending on the electric field applied to each electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2019Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRIDInventors: Morten Andreas GEDAY, Manuel CAÑO GARCIA, Jose Manuel OTON SANCHEZ, Patxi Xabier QUINTANA ARREGUI, Jacob Andreas GEDAY
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Publication number: 20210369934Abstract: Filtering device for filtering cerebrospinal fluid are disclosed. An example filtering device may include a filter housing having an inlet for receiving cerebrospinal fluid from a patient and an outlet for returning filtered cerebrospinal fluid to the patient. The filter housing may include a plurality of layers coupled together and defining a fluid pathway therein between the inlet and the outlet. A filtering section may be defined within the filter housing along the fluid pathway. The filtering section may include a widened region of the fluid pathway that is configured to slow the passage of fluid therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: MINNETRONIX NEURO, INC.Inventors: JUSTIN CHARLES JONES, MATTHEW JOHN HILL, ELIZABETH CHRISTINE JOHNSON, BRETT JACOB ANDREAS, LUCAS JOHN SHEEHAN, NATHAN MUEGGENBERG, CHASE KNIGHT-SCOTT, DAVID JOHN DEROODE
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Patent number: 11162832Abstract: A method for calibrating a flowmeter (5) is provided. A relationship between a flow calibration factor and a pressure coefficient for a class of flowmeter is determined. A unique flow calibration factor is then determined for a flowmeter (5). A unique pressure coefficient for the flowmeter (5) is determined, and the unique pressure coefficient is applied to the flowmeter (5).Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2016Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Andrew G. Kolbeck, Aart R. Pruysen, Dean M. Standiford, Jacob Andreas Sinte Maartensdijk
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Patent number: 10819747Abstract: A system and method for generating a policy entitlement map usable to provide a visualization of policies based at least in part on a set of resources of a service of a computing resource service provider, a set of actions that can be taken with the set of resources, or one or more identities. The policy entitlement map may be generated to reflect a set of actions performable by identities of the one or more identities, a set of resources accessible by the identities, or a set of actions that may be performed on the resources.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Khaled Salah Sedky, Kai Zhao, Jacob Andreas Kjelstrup, Ajith Harshana Ranabahu, Conor Patrick Cahill
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Publication number: 20190154488Abstract: A method for calibrating a flowmeter (5) is provided. A relationship between a flow calibration factor and a pressure coefficient for a class of flowmeter is determined. A unique flow calibration factor is then determined for a flowmeter (5). A unique pressure coefficient for the flowmeter (5) is determined, and the unique pressure coefficient is applied to the flowmeter (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2016Publication date: May 23, 2019Applicant: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Andrew G. Kolbeck, Aart R. Pruysen, Dean M. Standiford, Jacob Andreas Sinte Maartensdijk
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Publication number: 20180174585Abstract: An interaction assistant conducts multiple turn interaction dialogs with a user in which context is maintained between turns, and the system manages the dialog to achieve an inferred goal for the user. The system includes a linguistic interface to a user and a parser for processing linguistic events from the user. A dialog manager of the system is configured to receive alternative outputs from the parser, and selecting an action and causing the action to be performed based on the received alternative outputs. The system further includes a dialog state for an interaction with the user, and the alternative outputs represent alternative transitions from a current dialog state to a next dialog state. The system further includes a storage for a plurality of templates, and wherein each dialog state is defined in terms of an interrelationship of one or more instances of the templates.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2018Publication date: June 21, 2018Inventors: Jacob Andreas, Taylor D. Berg-Kirkpatrick, Pengyu Chen, Jordan R. Cohen, Laurence S. Gillick, David Leo Wright Hall, Daniel Klein, Michael Newman, Adam D. Pauls, Daniel L. Roth, Jesse Daniel Eskes Rusak, Andrew R. Volpe, Steven A. Wegmann
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Publication number: 20170140755Abstract: An interaction assistant conducts multiple turn interaction dialogs with a user in which context is maintained between turns, and the system manages the dialog to achieve an inferred goal for the user. The system includes a linguistic interface to a user and a parser for processing linguistic events from the user. A dialog manager of the system is configured to receive alternative outputs from the parser, and selecting an action and causing the action to be performed based on the received alternative outputs. The system further includes a dialog state for an interaction with the user, and the alternative outputs represent alternative transitions from a current dialog state to a next dialog state. The system further includes a storage for a plurality of templates, and wherein each dialog state is defined in terms of an interrelationship of one or more instances of the templates.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2016Publication date: May 18, 2017Inventors: Jacob Andreas, Taylor D. Being-Kirkpatrick, Pengyu Chen, Jordan R. Cohen, Laurence S Gillsick, David Leo Wright Hall, Daniel Klein, Michael Newman, Adam D. Pauls, Daniel L. Roth, Jesse Daniel Eskes Rusak, Andrew R. Volpe, Steven A. Wegmann
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Patent number: 8229695Abstract: Meter electronics for geometric thermal compensation in a flow meter is provided according to the invention. The meter electronics includes an interface configured to receive sensor signals and a temperature signal (T) of the flow meter. The meter electronics further includes a processing system coupled with the interface and configured to receive the sensor signals and the temperature signal (T) and compute a geometric thermal compensation factor (TFe) for one or more flow conduits of the flow meter using the temperature signal (T). The geometric thermal compensation factor (TFe) is used to process the first and second sensor signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2006Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Micro Motion, Inc.Inventors: Aart R Pruysen, Jacob Andreas Sinte Maartensdijk, Robert Barclay Garnett
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Patent number: 8022353Abstract: An improved device for measuring the count and frequency of seeds in a stream of seeds is described. The device is useful for measuring the frequency and accuracy of seed planting devices. A seed counting system can include an imaging region, an image sensing device, and a lens between the imaging region and the image sensing device. An optical distance extender between the imaging region and the lens, creates an effective optical distance between the imaging region and the lens that is substantially greater than the physical distance between the imaging region and the lens, thereby providing a substantial depth of field.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2006Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Syngenta Crop Protection LLCInventors: Jacob Andreas Leuenberger, Markus Roggli
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Publication number: 20110150289Abstract: A method and device for determining by non-destructive analysis the uniformity of the colour, size and shape characteristics of a batch of plant seeds by Hue, and optionally the Saturation, of the HSI (Hue, Size and Intensity) colour model.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2006Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Alex Ringenbach, Jacob Andreas Leuenberger
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Publication number: 20090312977Abstract: Meter electronics (20) for geometric thermal compensation in a flow meter (5) is provided according to the invention. The meter electronics (20) includes an interface (23) configured to receive sensor signals and a temperature signal (T) of the flow meter (5). The meter electronics (20) further includes a processing system (24) coupled with the interface (23) and configured to receive the sensor signals and the temperature signal (T) and compute a geometric thermal compensation factor (TFe) for one or more flow conduits (130, 130?) of the flow meter (5) using the temperature signal (T). The geometric thermal compensation factor (TFe) is used to process the first and second sensor signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2006Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: Aart R. Pruysen, Jacob Andreas Sinte Maartensdijk, Robert Barclay Garnett
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Publication number: 20080265141Abstract: An improved device for measuring the count and frequency of seeds in a stream of seeds is described. The device is useful for measuring the frequency and accuracy of seed planting devices. A seed counting system can include an imaging region, an image sensing device, and a lens between the imaging region and the image sensing device. An optical distance extender between the imaging region and the lens, creates an effective optical distance between the imaging region and the lens that is substantially greater than the physical distance between the imaging region and the lens, thereby providing a substantial depth of field.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2006Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: SYNGENTA CORP PROTECTION, INC.Inventors: Jacob Andreas Leuenberger, Markus Roggli