Patents by Inventor James Edward Georges

James Edward Georges 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: 20240108844
    Abstract: A humidification system can include a heater base, a humidification chamber, and a breathing circuit. A cartridge can be removably coupled to the heater base. The cartridge can include various sensors, probes, sensor wire connectors, heater wire connectors, and/or other features. The cartridge can include features configured to mate with corresponding features on the humidification chamber and the heater base. The cartridge includes a memory, such as an EEPROM, or other suitable storage device. When the cartridge is installed on the heater base, the memory is electrically connected to a processor and/or memory of the heater base. Various models of cartridges can be produced for use with different humidification chambers, breathing circuits, and/or therapies. A connector can be configured to couple an inspiratory conduit to an outlet port of the humidification chamber. The connector can provide a pneumatic connection to the outlet port and an electrical connection to the cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2023
    Publication date: April 4, 2024
    Inventors: Hamish Adrian OSBORNE, Gavin Walsh Millar, Stephen David Evans, Bruce Gordon Holyoake, James William Stanton, David Leon McCauley, Gareth Thomas McDermott, Nicholas James Michael McKenna, Myfanwy Jane Antica Norton, Adrian John Elsworth, Michael John Andresen, Jonathan Andrew George Lambert, Sandeep Singh Gurm, Tessa Hazel Paris, Joseph Nathaniel Griffiths, Ping Si, Christopher Gareth Sims, Elmo Benson Stoks, Dexter Chi Lun Cheung, Peter Alan Seekup, Po-Yen Liu, Richard Edward Lang, Paul James Tonkin, Ian Lee Wai Kwan
  • Patent number: 10310896
    Abstract: Various embodiments are generally directed to techniques for job flow processing, such as by ordering the performance of parallel tasks in a job flow to minimize a makespan for the job flow, for instance. Some embodiments are particularly directed to ordering the performance of tasks in a job flow based on computation of one or more independent and dependent metrics for tasks in a job flow. In many embodiments, tasks along a critical path of a job flow may be identified and prioritized using the one or more metrics computed for tasks in the job flow. For example, computing a time remaining until end and/or a longest path to end for each task in a job flow may enable a listing of tasks in the job flow to be ordered in a manner that prioritizes tasks to optimize the makespan for the job flow to be executed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2019
    Assignee: SAS INSTITUTE INC.
    Inventors: John Michael Kichak, Edward L. Rowe, James Edward Georges, Daniel Thomas Kelly, Glenn Daniel Sidle, Charles Michael Cavalier
  • Patent number: 10095693
    Abstract: An apparatus includes a communications component to receive a specified variable and one or more specified criteria to select a final clustered representation of a network, the specified criteria including a maximum degree of loss of information for the specified variable for the final clustered representation; and an iterative collapse component to perform iteration(s) of deriving the final clustered representation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2018
    Assignee: SAS Institute Inc.
    Inventors: James Edward Georges, Dan Kelly, Jin-Whan Jung, John Clarke Brocklebank, Adheesha Sanjaya Arangala, Julius Alton King
  • Publication number: 20150331932
    Abstract: An apparatus includes a communications component to receive a specified variable and one or more specified criteria to select a final clustered representation of a network, the specified criteria including a maximum degree of loss of information for the specified variable for the final clustered representation; and an iterative collapse component to perform iteration(s) of deriving the final clustered representation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2015
    Publication date: November 19, 2015
    Applicant: SAS INSTITUTE INC.
    Inventors: JAMES EDWARD GEORGES, DAN KELLY, JIN-WHAN JUNG, JOHN CLARKE BROCKLEBANK, ADHEESHA SANJAYA ARANGALA, JULIUS ALTON KING
  • Publication number: 20140280239
    Abstract: A method of determining a similarity between records in a data set is provided. Data organized into a plurality of records is received. First characters associated with a field and a first record of the plurality of records are selected. The selected first characters are subdivided into a first sliding series of a defined number of characters. Second characters associated with the field and a second record of the plurality of records are selected. The selected second characters are subdivided into a second sliding series of the defined number of characters. A similarity score between the first sliding series and the second sliding series is calculated. Whether or not the first sliding series and the second sliding series are similar is determined based on the calculated similarity score.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2013
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Applicant: SAS Institute Inc.
    Inventors: James Edward Georges, David Lee Kuhn, Edward Lew Rowe, John Michael Kichak, Karcsi Fritz Lehr
  • Publication number: 20140280343
    Abstract: A method of determining a similarity between records in a data set is provided. Data organized into a plurality of records is received. First characters associated with a field and a first record of the plurality of records are selected. The selected first characters are encoded and subdivided into a first sliding series of a defined number of characters. Second characters associated with the field and a second record of the plurality of records are selected. The selected second characters are encoded and subdivided into a second sliding series of the defined number of characters. Whether or not the first sliding series and the second sliding series are similar is determined by comparing the encoded and subdivided first characters to the encoded and subdivided second characters using a fuzzy matching algorithm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2013
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Applicant: SAS Institute Inc.
    Inventors: James Edward Georges, David Lee Kuhn, Edward Lew Rowe, John Michael Kichak, Karcsi Fritz Lehr
  • Patent number: 6499760
    Abstract: A releasable fastening assembly for attachment of a boot to a snowboard comprises a mounting member which, in use, is fixed to the snowboard, and a support member which is rotatable relative to the mounting member. First and second jaws are mounted on the support member for engagement with co-operating formations on the boot. Means are provided for releasably holding the support member in a selected one of a plurality of possible angular positions relative to the mounting member and for disengaging at least one of the jaws from the cooperating formations on the boot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2002
    Inventors: James Justin Tindall, Andrew Horsfall, James Edward George Eastwood, Jonathan Graham Roy Tallis