Patents by Inventor James Hoyt
James Hoyt 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: 11965479Abstract: A rotor lock assembly for locking a rotor of a wind turbine. The rotor lock assembly has at least one relocatable rotor lock. The relocatable rotor lock has a housing, a bushing element, a pin shaft position within the bushing element, and a locking mechanism. The housing includes a mounting portion adapted for mounting to a bearing housing adjacent to a rotor lock plate of the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2021Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: GE Infrastructure Technology LLCInventors: Brian William Manikas, Paul Howard Davidson, Michael Frederick Sander, Jacob Thomas Hoyt, Jason James Welsh, Kevin L Holmes
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Publication number: 20240124468Abstract: Some embodiments of the disclosure include inventive compounds (e.g., compounds of Formula (I)) and compositions (e.g., pharmaceutical compositions) which inhibit IRAK and/or FLT3 and which can be used for treating, for example, certain diseases. Some embodiments include methods of using the inventive compound (e.g., in compositions or in pharmaceutical compositions) for administering and treating (e.g., diseases such as hematopoietic cancers, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), etc.), Additional embodiments provide disease treatment using combinations of the inventive IRAK and/or FLT3 inhibiting compounds with other therapies, such as cancer therapies.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2021Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Scott Bryan HOYT, Craig Joseph THOMAS, Daniel T. STARCZYNOWSKI, Patrick Joseph SUTTER, Gregory James TAWA, Chris James FINOCCHIO, Jan Susan ROSENBAUM, Gabriel GRACIA MALDONADO
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Publication number: 20130191140Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to methods and systems for coordinating care for a care recipient among one or more caregivers. Caregivers can organize and assign tasks related to a diagnosis, illness, condition, behavior, living condition, etc. of a care recipient. Interactive systems and methods are disclosed that allow multiple caregivers to accomplish a plurality of tasks, generate care related reports, and/or monitor medication compliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: Caring in Place Inc.Inventors: Joshua Robert Fotheringham, James Hoyt Jarman, David Smith Howell
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Publication number: 20120259659Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to methods and systems for communicating patient information to a third party through various communication interfaces. Patient information can include activities of daily living, billing codes, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2011Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: JDJ EnterprisesInventors: Joshua Robert Fotheringham, James Hoyt Jarman, David Smith Howell
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Patent number: 8131355Abstract: An automated skin resistance measurement device having an applied signal selector for selecting one or more applied signal forms from an applied signal library, an applied signal generator in communication with the applied signal selector for generating one or more DC applied signals, each applied signal being in the form of a selected applied signal form, one or more applied signal applicators for administering the applied signals to test zones on the skin of a human subject, and one or more applied signal resistance sensors for sensing the resistance of the skin of the subject at the test zones.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: James Hoyt Clark
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Publication number: 20090036793Abstract: An automated skin resistance measurement device having an applied signal selector for selecting one or more applied signal forms from an applied signal library, an applied signal generator in communication with the applied signal selector for generating one or more DC applied signals, each applied signal being in the form of a selected applied signal form, one or more applied signal applicators for administering the applied signals to test zones on the skin of a human subject, and one or more applied signal resistance sensors for sensing the resistance of the skin of the subject at the test zones.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: James Hoyt Clark
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Patent number: 7195479Abstract: A fixture (30) adapted to permit the heated exchange of a liner (14) from an operating vertical furnace (10). The fixture is adapted to secure to the base of the liner (14) to both unlock and lower the heated liner, such as a silicon carbide liner, at an controlled rate. The fixture is also adapted to elevate a new liner into the operating vertical furnace at a controlled rate to control the rate of heating of the liner as it is inserted into the operating vertical furnace. The fixture includes an inner ring (34), a low-friction Teflon® ring (36), and an outer ring (38) permitting the rotation of the inner ring within the outer ring. Advantageously, the low friction ring comprises a flanged portion and a vertical portion allowing rotation of the inner ring within the outer ring even when elevated at extreme temperatures exceeding 500° C.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: James Hoyt Beatty, Chris Whitesell
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Publication number: 20060195195Abstract: In one embodiment of the present invention a mobile bearing knee prosthesis may include an interface (e.g., a spherical radius interface) comprised of a concave superior surface on a tibial tray and a convex inferior surface on a tibial insert. In another embodiment of the present invention a mobile bearing knee prosthesis may include an interface (e.g., a spherical radius interface) comprised of a convex superior surface on a tibial tray and a concave inferior surface on a tibial insert. In another embodiment of the present invention a mobile bearing knee prosthesis may include a biconcave interface (e.g., having a “wave” like surface geometry). This “wave” like surface geometry may be at the interface between a tibial insert and a tibial tray in the mobile bearing knee (as opposed to the interface between the tibial insert and a femoral component).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Albert Burstein, Bennie Gladdish, James Hoyt, Raymond Cloutier, Laurent Angibaud
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Publication number: 20050027365Abstract: In one embodiment of the present invention a mobile bearing knee prosthesis may include an interface (e.g., a spherical radius interface) comprised of a concave superior surface on a tibial tray and a convex inferior surface on a tibial insert. In another embodiment of the present invention a mobile bearing knee prosthesis may include an interface (e.g., a spherical radius interface) comprised of a convex superior surface on a tibial tray and a concave inferior surface on a tibial insert. In another embodiment of the present invention a mobile bearing knee prosthesis may include a bi-concave interface (e.g., having a “wave” like surface geometry). This “wave” like surface geometry may be at the second bearing (i.e., at the interface between a tibial insert and a tibial tray in the mobile bearing knee as opposed to the interface between the tibial insert and a femoral component).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: Albert Burstein, Bennie Gladdish, James Hoyt, Raymond Cloutier, Laurent Angibaud
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Publication number: 20040146827Abstract: A fixture (30) adapted to permit the heated exchange of a liner (14) from an operating vertical furnace (10). The fixture is adapted to secure to the base of the liner (14) to both unlock and lower the heated liner, such as a silicon carbide liner, at an controlled rate. The fixture is also adapted to elevate a new liner into the operating vertical furnace at a controlled rate to control the rate of heating of the liner as it is inserted into the operating vertical furnace. The fixture includes an inner ring (34), a low-friction Teflon® ring (36), and an outer ring (38) permitting the rotation of the inner ring within the outer ring. Advantageously, the low friction ring comprises a flanged portion and a vertical portion allowing rotation of the inner ring within the outer ring even when elevated at extreme temperatures exceeding 500° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: James Hoyt Beatty, Chris Whitesell
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Patent number: 6692249Abstract: A fixture (30) adapted to permit the heated exchange of a liner (14) from an operating vertical furnace (10). The fixture is adapted to secure to the base of the liner (14) to both unlock and lower the heated liner, such as a silicon carbide liner, at an controlled rate. The fixture is also adapted to elevate a new liner into the operating vertical furnace at a controlled rate to control the rate of heating of the liner as it is inserted into the operating vertical furnace. The fixture includes an inner ring (34), a low-friction Teflon® ring (36), and an outer ring (38) permitting the rotation of the inner ring within the outer ring. Advantageously, the low friction ring comprises a flanged portion and a vertical portion allowing rotation of the inner ring within the outer ring even when elevated at extreme temperatures exceeding 500° C.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2003Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: James Hoyt Beatty, Chris Whitesell
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Patent number: 6142927Abstract: This invention is a method and apparatus for applying low energy, non-ionizing, nonthermal, electromagnetic radiation or electric current to the body of a subject for therapeutic and health promoting purposes. Digital sequences, referred to as product capsules, representing natural or manufactured substances are stored in a computer. The computer is interfaced with the apparatus of the present invention which generates electromagnetic signals or electric currents, referred to as product signals, corresponding to the product capsules, which have been found to stimulate a response in the human body of a subject which is equal or approximately equal to the response stimulated by the corresponding substances. The product signals resonate with the body of the subject at the cellular level. The apparatus provides for the application of the resonant product signals to the subject through an antenna, an infrared transmitter, audio speakers or direct contact to the skin.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Inventor: James Hoyt Clark