Patents by Inventor James R. Curtis
James R. Curtis 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: 12201762Abstract: Dialysis systems and methods are described which can include a number of features. The dialysis systems described can be to provide dialysis therapy to a patient in the comfort of their own home. The dialysis system can be configured to prepare purified water from a tap water source in real-time that is used for creating a dialysate solution. The dialysis systems described also include features that make it easy for a patient to self-administer therapy. For example, the dialysis systems include disposable cartridge and patient tubing sets that are easily installed on the dialysis system and automatically align the tubing set, sensors, venous drip chamber, and other features with the corresponding components on the dialysis system. Methods of use are also provided, including automated priming sequences, blood return sequences, and dynamic balancing methods for controlling a rate of fluid transfer during different types of dialysis, including hemodialysis, ultrafiltration, and hemodiafiltration.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2019Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: OUTSET MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Michael Edward Hogard, Dean Hu, Shih-Paul Chen, James Ritson, Gopi K. Lingam, Peter Velasco Obico, James R. Curtis, Steven M. Miller
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Patent number: 11724013Abstract: Certain disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods of preparing dialysate for use in a home dialysis system that is compact and light-weight relative to existing systems and consumes relatively low amounts of energy. The method includes coupling a household water stream to a dialysis system; filtering the water stream; heating the water stream to at least about 138 degrees Celsius in a non-batch process to produce a heated water stream; maintaining the heated water stream at or above at least about 138 degrees Celsius for at least about two seconds; cooling the heated water stream to produce a cooled water stream; ultrafiltering the cooled water stream; and mixing dialysate components into the cooled water stream in a non-batch process.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2020Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Outset Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Peterson, James R. Curtis
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Patent number: 11360673Abstract: A method performed by a computing system includes detecting that a removable data volume has been attached to the computing system, the removable data volume being identified by a unique label. The method further includes, in response to determining that a portion of the unique label matches a predefined value, invoking a catalog container based on a rule within a first rule database. The method further includes, with the catalog container, obtaining metadata stored on the removable data volume, the metadata including characteristics of a first application associated with a first piece of data that is stored on the removable data volume. The method further includes, with the catalog container, creating an application container having the first application with the characteristics. The method further includes, with the application container, processing the removable data volume.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2016Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: RED HAT, INC.Inventors: Huamin Chen, Stephen Watt, James R. Curtis
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Publication number: 20210252204Abstract: Dialysis systems and methods are described which can include a number of features. The dialysis systems described can be to provide dialysis therapy to a patient in the comfort of their own home. The dialysis system can be configured to prepare purified water from a tap water source in real-time that is used for creating a dialysate solution. The dialysis systems described also include features that make it easy for a patient to self-administer therapy. For example, the dialysis systems include disposable cartridge and patient tubing sets that are easily installed on the dialysis system and automatically align the tubing set, sensors, venous drip chamber, and other features with the corresponding components on the dialysis system. Methods of use are also provided, including automated priming sequences, blood return sequences, and dynamic balancing methods for controlling a rate of fluid transfer during different types of dialysis, including hemodialysis, ultrafiltration, and hemodiafiltration.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Michael Edward HOGARD, Dean HU, Shih-Paul CHEN, James RITSON, Gopi K. LINGAM, Peter Velasco OBICO, James R. CURTIS, Steven M. MILLER
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Publication number: 20210244869Abstract: Dialysis systems and methods are described which can include a number of features. The dialysis systems described can be to provide dialysis therapy to a patient in the comfort of their own home. The dialysis system can be configured to prepare purified water from a tap water source in real-time that is used for creating a dialysate solution. The dialysis systems described also include features that make it easy for a patient to self-administer therapy. For example, the dialysis systems include disposable cartridge and patient tubing sets that are easily installed on the dialysis system and automatically align the tubing set, sensors, venous drip chamber, and other features with the corresponding components on the dialysis system. Methods of use are also provided, including automated priming sequences, blood return sequences, and dynamic balancing methods for controlling a rate of fluid transfer during different types of dialysis, including hemodialysis, ultrafiltration, and hemodiafiltration.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Michael Edward HOGARD, Dean HU, Shih-Paul CHEN, James RITSON, Gopi K. LINGAM, Peter Velasco OBICO, James R. CURTIS, Steven M. MILLER
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Publication number: 20210069401Abstract: Certain disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods of preparing dialysate for use in a home dialysis system that is compact and light-weight relative to existing systems and consumes relatively low amounts of energy. The method includes coupling a household water stream to a dialysis system; filtering the water stream; heating the water stream to at least about 138 degrees Celsius in a non-batch process to produce a heated water stream; maintaining the heated water stream at or above at least about 138 degrees Celsius for at least about two seconds; cooling the heated water stream to produce a cooled water stream; ultrafiltering the cooled water stream; and mixing dialysate components into the cooled water stream in a non-batch process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Applicants: Oregon State University, Outset Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Peterson, James R. Curtis
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Patent number: 10668201Abstract: A dialysis system includes a filtration system capable of filtering a water stream, a water purification system capable of purifying said water stream in a non-batch process, a mixing system capable of producing a stream of dialysate from mixing one or more dialysate components with the water stream in a non-batch process, and a dialyzer system. The dialyzer may be a microfluidic dialyzer capable of being fluidly coupled to the stream of dialysate and a blood stream.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignees: Oregon State University, Outset Medical, Inc.Inventors: Julie S. Wrazel, James R. Curtis, Ladislaus Nonn, Richard B. Peterson, Hailei Wang, Robbie Ingram-Goble, Luke W. Fisher, Anna E. Garrison, M. Kevin Drost, Goran Jovanovic, Richard Todd Miller, Bruce W. Johnson, Alana Anderson, Eric K. Anderson
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Publication number: 20200061273Abstract: Dialysis systems and methods are described which can include a number of features. The dialysis systems described can be to provide dialysis therapy to a patient in the comfort of their own home. The dialysis system can be configured to prepare purified water from a tap water source in real-time that is used for creating a dialysate solution. The dialysis systems described also include features that make it easy for a patient to self-administer therapy. For example, the dialysis systems include disposable cartridge and patient tubing sets that are easily installed on the dialysis system and automatically align the tubing set, sensors, venous drip chamber, and other features with the corresponding components on the dialysis system. Methods of use are also provided, including automated priming sequences, blood return sequences, and dynamic balancing methods for controlling a rate of fluid transfer during different types of dialysis, including hemodialysis, ultrafiltration, and hemodiafiltration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Michael Edward HOGARD, Dean HU, Shih-Paul CHEN, James RITSON, Gopi K. LINGAM, Peter Velasco OBICO, James R. CURTIS, Steven M. MILLER
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Patent number: 10460311Abstract: A gift card system and method for purchasing gift cards at a kiosk is disclosed. The system/method includes a gift card distribution kiosk located at a retail establishment that provides a user with access to a multitude of different forms of gift cards that may be purchased and printed onto a customizable card with a personalized message. The kiosk includes a kiosk processor interface, a gift card dispenser, a card reader and gift card management server connected to a network. The gift card management server, through the kiosk processor interface, provides vendor options to users to select and pay via the card reader. In another embodiment, the kiosk is used to redeem unused user gift cards for a reduced value user selected gift card, reduced cash value, full value store card, rewards points, bank debit, and/or electronic code user towards online purchases.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2015Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: ARCH HOLDINGS, LPInventor: James R. Curtis
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Patent number: 10430767Abstract: A system and method for media destruction utilizing a kiosk. The system and method comprises a kiosk that allows a user to submit a plurality of media items to the kiosk for verification and destruction and then the destruction of the item is reported to the appropriate entity. The accounting subsystem generates reports and tracks the royalty reimbursement received from entities based on the media destroyed. The destroyed media is then recycled.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: ARCH HOLDINGS, LPInventors: James R. Curtis, John Laspia, III
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Publication number: 20190022293Abstract: Certain disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods of preparing dialysate for use in a home dialysis system that is compact and light-weight relative to existing systems and consumes relatively low amounts of energy. The method includes coupling a household water stream to a dialysis system; filtering the water stream; heating the water stream to at least about 138 degrees Celsius in a non-batch process to produce a heated water stream; maintaining the heated water stream at or above at least about 138 degrees Celsius for at least about two seconds; cooling the heated water stream to produce a cooled water stream; ultrafiltering the cooled water stream; and mixing dialysate components into the cooled water stream in a non-batch process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2018Publication date: January 24, 2019Applicants: Oregon State University, Outset Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Peterson, James R. Curtis
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Publication number: 20180341929Abstract: A system and method for media destruction utilizing a kiosk. The system and method comprises a kiosk that allows a user to submit a plurality of media items to the kiosk for verification and destruction and then the destruction of the item is reported to the appropriate entity. The accounting subsystem generates reports and tracks the royalty reimbursement received from entities based on the media destroyed. The destroyed media is then recycled.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2017Publication date: November 29, 2018Applicant: Arch Holdings, LPInventors: James R. Curtis, John Laspia, III
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Patent number: 10105476Abstract: Certain disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods of preparing dialysate for use in a home dialysis system that is compact and light-weight relative to existing systems and consumes relatively low amounts of energy. The method includes coupling a household water stream to a dialysis system; filtering the water stream; heating the water stream to at least about 138 degrees Celsius in a non-batch process to produce a heated water stream; maintaining the heated water stream at or above at least about 138 degrees Celsius for at least about two seconds; cooling the heated water stream to produce a cooled water stream; ultrafiltering the cooled water stream; and mixing dialysate components into the cooled water stream in a non-batch process.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2015Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignees: Oregon State University, Outset Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard B. Peterson, James R. Curtis
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Publication number: 20180126056Abstract: A dialysis system includes a filtration system capable of filtering a water stream, a water purification system capable of purifying said water stream in a non-batch process, a mixing system capable of producing a stream of dialysate from mixing one or more dialysate components with the water stream in a non-batch process, and a dialyzer system. The dialyzer may be a microfluidic dialyzer capable of being fluidly coupled to the stream of dialysate and a blood stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2018Publication date: May 10, 2018Applicants: Oregon State University, Outset Medical, Inc.Inventors: Julie S. Wrazel, James R. Curtis, Ladislaus Nonn, Richard B. Peterson, Hailei Wang, Robbie Ingram-Goble, Luke W. Fisher, Anna E. Garrison, M. Kevin Drost, Goran Jovanovic, Richard Todd Miller, Bruce W. Johnson, Alana Anderson, Eric K. Anderson
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Patent number: 9895480Abstract: A dialysis system includes a filtration system capable of filtering a water stream, a water purification system capable of purifying said water stream in a non-batch process, a mixing system capable of producing a stream of dialysate from mixing one or more dialysate components with the water stream in a non-batch process, and a dialyzer system. The dialyzer may be a microfluidic dialyzer capable of being fluidly coupled to the stream of dialysate and a blood stream.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2014Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignees: Oregon State University, Outset Medical, Inc.Inventors: Julie S. Wrazel, James R. Curtis, Ladislaus Nonn, Richard B. Peterson, Hailei Wang, Robbie Ingram-Goble, Luke W. Fisher, Anna E. Garrison, M. Kevin Drost, Goran Jovanovic, Richard Todd Miller, Bruce W. Johnson, Alana Anderson, Eric K. Anderson
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Publication number: 20170249351Abstract: A method performed by a computing system includes detecting that a removable data volume has been attached to the computing system, the removable data volume being identified by a unique label. The method further includes, in response to determining that a portion of the unique label matches a predefined value, invoking a catalog container based on a rule within a first rule database. The method further includes, with the catalog container, obtaining metadata stored on the removable data volume, the metadata including characteristics of a first application associated with a first piece of data that is stored on the removable data volume. The method further includes, with the catalog container, creating an application container having the first application with the characteristics. The method further includes, with the application container, processing the removable data volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2016Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventors: Huamin Chen, Stephen Watt, James R. Curtis
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Patent number: 9545469Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for performing hemodialysis that include fluid handling systems that provide accurate control over the type and level of hemodialysis being performed. The system includes a first pump for pumping dialysate into a dialyzer and a second pump for pumping dialysate out of the dialyzer. The system also includes a third pump that provides improved control of a level of ultrafiltration, hemodiafiltration, or both.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2016Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: OUTSET MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: James R. Curtis, Ladislaus F. Nonn, Julie Wrazel
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Publication number: 20160339162Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for performing hemodialysis that include fluid handling systems that provide accurate control over the type and level of hemodialysis being performed. The system includes a first pump for pumping dialysate into a dialyzer and a second pump for pumping dialysate out of the dialyzer. The system also includes a third pump that provides improved control of a level of ultrafiltration, hemodiafiltration, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2016Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventors: James R. CURTIS, Ladislaus F. NONN, Julie WRAZEL
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Publication number: 20160203473Abstract: A gift card system and method for purchasing gift cards at a kiosk is disclosed. The system/method includes a gift card distribution kiosk located at a retail establishment that provides a user with access to a multitude of different forms of gift cards that may be purchased and printed onto a customizable card with a personalized message. The kiosk includes a kiosk processor interface, a gift card dispenser, a card reader and gift card management server connected to a network. The gift card management server, through the kiosk processor interface, provides vendor options to users to select and pay via the card reader. In another embodiment, the kiosk is used to redeem unused user gift cards for a reduced value user selected gift card, reduced cash value, full value store card, rewards points, bank debit, and/or electronic code user towards online purchases.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2015Publication date: July 14, 2016Inventor: James R. Curtis
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Patent number: 9274905Abstract: A computer system has a managing server for managing one or more managed nodes. The managed nodes have media encoded with test executables executable on their respective nodes. The test executables can check configuration data for the node and/or check whether external resources are accessible from the node. The managing server issues commands to run the test executables and collects test results returned by the test executables.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2010Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LPInventors: William Joseph Dinkel, James R Curtis, John DeFranco, Vijayanand Maram, Charles J Carlino