Patents by Inventor James Ramsey
James Ramsey 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: 20230172590Abstract: An oral sample collection system configured to draw and deliver an oral sample to a first analyte testing device (such as a local dry reagent test), and then allow the same sample to then be retested at a remote laboratory. The system uses a swab holder with a hollow tubular handle, an outer swab mounted at one end of the handle, and an inner swab mounted on a carriage positioned inside the hollow handle. Sample is collected in both swabs, the outer swab sample used for immediate testing, and the inner swab sample retained for later retesting as needed. This device may be used with a collection container configured to accept the swab holder and conduct immediate tests on the outer swab sample. Various applications, including utility for drugs of abuse testing, are also discussed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2022Publication date: June 8, 2023Inventor: James Ramsey
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Publication number: 20230155934Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing high performant packets processing capabilities in a virtualized cloud environment that enhance the scalability and high availability of the packets processing infrastructure. In certain embodiments disclosed herein, the VNICs functionality performed by network virtualization devices (NVDs) is offloaded from the NVDs to a fleet of computers, referred to as VNIC-as-a-Service System (or VNICaaS system). VNICaaS system is configured to provide Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs)-related functionality or service for multiple compute instances belonging to multiple tenants or customers of the CSPI. The VNICaaS system is capable of hosting multiple VNICs to process and transmit traffic in a distributed virtualized cloud networks environment. A single VNIC executed by the VNICaaS system can be used to process packets received from multiple compute instances.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2022Publication date: May 18, 2023Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Leonard Thomas Tracy, Lucas Michael Kreger-Stickles, Andrey Yurovsky, Philip James Ramsey, Shane Baker
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Patent number: 11516126Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing high performant packets processing capabilities in a virtualized cloud environment that enhance the scalability and high availability of the packets processing infrastructure. In certain embodiments disclosed herein, the VNICs functionality performed by network virtualization devices (NVDs) is offloaded from the NVDs to a fleet of computers, referred to as VNIC-as-a-Service System (or VNICaaS system). VNICaaS system is configured to provide Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs)-related functionality or service for multiple compute instances belonging to multiple tenants or customers of the CSPI. The VNICaaS system is capable of hosting multiple VNICs to process and transmit traffic in a distributed virtualized cloud networks environment. A single VNIC executed by the VNICaaS system can be used to process packets received from multiple compute instances.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2021Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Leonard Thomas Tracy, Lucas Michael Kreger-Stickles, Andrey Yurovsky, Philip James Ramsey, Shane Baker
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Publication number: 20220355220Abstract: Embodiments of the inventive technology may be described as a plant biomass extraction apparatus for production of liquid extract from plant biomass, using carbon dioxide, including one or more of: carbon dioxide chiller, extraction chamber, extract collection chamber, at least one valve, and fluid conveyance componentry, configured to define a closed loop for passive, pump-free extract production. Certain embodiments may avoid saturation of the extractant, and the resultant compromise of process effectiveness that may be seen in those apparatus relying on mechanical pump(s) for flow and/or may present a tabletop, closed loop liquid carbon dioxide extraction apparatus for the production of an extract from plant biomass or other matrix.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Applicant: Essential Extraction Corp.Inventors: David ROSS, James RAMSEY
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Patent number: 11447613Abstract: A composition and method for making polymeric foam is provided. The composition includes a flame retardant composition comprising brominated polymeric compounds. The resulting polymeric foams have a low bromine content of from about 0.01-0.5 wt. %, while maintaining acceptable flame retardant characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2017Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: Owens Corning Intellectual Capital, LLCInventors: Barbara A. Fabian, S. Thomas Brammer, Yadollah Delaviz, David R. Beatty, William James Ramsey, Troy N. Weyher
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Publication number: 20220116323Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing high performant packets processing capabilities in a virtualized cloud environment that enhance the scalability and high availability of the packets processing infrastructure. In certain embodiments disclosed herein, the VNICs functionality performed by network virtualization devices (NVDs) is offloaded from the NVDs to a fleet of computers, referred to as VNIC-as-a-Service System (or VNICaaS system). VNICaaS system is configured to provide Virtual Network Interface Cards (VNICs)-related functionality or service for multiple compute instances belonging to multiple tenants or customers of the CSPI. The VNICaaS system is capable of hosting multiple VNICs to process and transmit traffic in a distributed virtualized cloud networks environment. A single VNIC executed by the VNICaaS system can be used to process packets received from multiple compute instances.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: April 14, 2022Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Leonard Thomas Tracy, Lucas Michael Kreger-Stickles, Andrey Yurovsky, Philip James Ramsey, Shane Baker
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Patent number: 9879416Abstract: Cavity walls include fasteners that provide a thermal break. A cavity wall assembly includes a support structure, insulation, and an outer wythe. The insulation is mounted on the support structure. The outer wythe is spaced apart from the insulation, such that a cavity is formed between the insulation and the outer wythe. A tie is attached to the outer wythe. A fastener extends through a portion of the tie, through the insulation, and into the support structure to attach the tie to the support structure. The fastener provides a thermal break between the support structure and the tie. At least a portion of the thermal break is disposed within a width of the insulation.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2015Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: Owens Corning Intellectual Capital, LLCInventors: Kevin J. Spoo, Neil Robert Hettler, Herbert Ray Slone, William Anthony Kunkler, Matthew Gawryla, William James Ramsey
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Publication number: 20170327659Abstract: A composition and method for making polymeric foam is provided. The composition includes a flame retardant composition comprising brominated polymeric compounds. The resulting polymeric foams have a low bromine content of from about 0.01-0.5 wt. %, while maintaining acceptable flame retardant characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Inventors: Barbara A. Fabian, S. Thomas Brammer, Yadollah Delaviz, David R. Beatty, William James Ramsey, Troy N. Weyher
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Publication number: 20160253451Abstract: A method for producing a template of a binding site of a target protein is provided. A target protein is modeled in silico. A binding site is hydrated with water molecules by finding areas within the binding site where water molecules remain localized during a molecular dynamic simulation. Interactions of the water molecules with the hydration sites are classified as a hydrogen bond acceptor interaction (A) or a hydrogen bond donor interaction (D). The classified interactions are mapped to provide a template of hydrogen bond interactions with the protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2014Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: Thomas Philip Kurtzman, Steven James Ramsey, Brian Lee Olson, Eun Sung Cho, Sangwon Jung, Minsup Kim
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Publication number: 20160076243Abstract: Cavity walls include fasteners that provide a thermal break. A cavity wall assembly includes a support structure, insulation, and an outer wythe. The insulation is mounted on the support structure. The outer wythe is spaced apart from the insulation, such that a cavity is formed between the insulation and the outer wythe. A tie is attached to the outer wythe. A fastener extends through a portion of the tie, through the insulation, and into the support structure to attach the tie to the support structure. The fastener provides a thermal break between the support structure and the tie. At least a portion of the thermal break is disposed within a width of the insulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Kevin J. Spoo, Neil Robert Hettler, Herbert Ray Slone, William Anthony Kunkler, Matthew Gawryla, William James Ramsey
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Publication number: 20150121792Abstract: Cavity walls include fasteners that provide a thermal break. A cavity wall assembly includes a support structure, insulation, and an outer wythe. The insulation is mounted on the support structure. The outer wythe is spaced apart from the insulation, such that a cavity is formed between the insulation and the outer wythe. A tie is attached to the outer wythe. A fastener extends through a portion of the tie, through the insulation, and into the support structure to attach the tie to the support structure. The fastener provides a thermal break between the support structure and the tie. At least a portion of the thermal break is disposed within a width of the insulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2014Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventors: Kevin J. Spoo, Neil Robert Hettler, Herbert Ray Slone, William Anthony Kunkler, Matthew Gawryla, William James Ramsey
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Publication number: 20060212314Abstract: A system for reminding a patient of their doctor's instructions. In the preferred embodiment, the initial data entry is a fax from the doctor's office. The system receives the fax in a fax server and uses an image processor to extract relevant information. The relevant information is sent to a relational database where the relational database builds a record for the patient. The patient's record includes instruction information, which relates to “when” reminder messages are to be sent to the patient and “what” is to be included in the reminder messages. The instruction information is sent to an automated, outbound telephone dialer that in accordance with the instructions places telephone calls to the patient, at pre-defined times, and plays at least one pre-recorded message for the patient to hear.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventor: James Ramsey
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Publication number: 20060013738Abstract: An integrated collection and testing device designed to collect oral fluid and immediately begin a testing process, such as for drugs of abuse. The test strips are held within a housing that also doubles as a handle. A collection swab at one end of the handle is made of absorbent material that has the ability to saturate itself when placed in the mouth. A special strip of absorbent material connects the collection swab to the test strips and assists the flow of the oral fluid to the test strips. After collection of the oral fluid, a security cap is placed over the collection swab and locked in place. At the same time, a small amount of oral fluid is collected in a confirmation reservoir that is within the security cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: James Ramsey
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Publication number: 20050032234Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for conducting and recording tests on a sample of urine. A large sample collection cup is provided with a testing compartment incorporated into the side of the cup. A small channel at the base of the cup allows urine to flow into the testing compartment immediately upon collection. A test card with pretreated reaction sites is provided inside the testing compartment. At least a portion of the sample interacts with the test card and the results of the test can be read through the front of the testing compartment. Abbreviations on the test card indicate which tests are being run. The front of the testing compartment is flat so the results of the test can be easily photocopied or scanned for record keeping purposes. Physical and electronic templates are also provided to aid in the documentation process.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2004Publication date: February 10, 2005Inventor: James Ramsey
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Publication number: 20040187858Abstract: A motorized door latch assembly for locking an oven door in a locked and sealed position for purposes of cleaning the oven. A motor assembly causes a latch rod to translate, causing a latch plate to move between different positions. In a first position, the latch plate allows the oven door to open. In a second position, the latch plate prevents the oven door from opening. In a third position, the oven door is pulled inwardly to a locked and sealed position. During shipment, the latch plate is locked in its first position by a fixer. The distance between the latch plate and the motor assembly may be adjusted for ranges of different sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: France/Scott Fetzer CompanyInventors: James Ramsey, Donald E. Smith
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Patent number: 6698418Abstract: A motorized door latch assembly for locking an oven door in a locked and sealed position for purposes of cleaning the oven. A motor and cam cause a latch rod extending from side to side to translate, causing a latch plate to move between three different positions. In one position the latch plate prevents the oven door from opening. From this position, the latch plate is pulled inwardly, orthogonal to the direction of motion of the latch rod, so the oven door is in a locked and sealed position. In its locked and sealed position the door may be opened by biasing the latch plate against the bias of a biaser extending between a fixed location on a mounting plate and a fixed location on the latch plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: France/A Scott Fetzer CompanyInventors: James Ramsey, Donald E. Smith, Robert G. Sokalski
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Publication number: 20040011347Abstract: A motorized door latch assembly for locking an oven door in a locked and sealed position for purposes of cleaning the oven. A motor assembly causes a latch rod to translate, causing a latch plate to move between different positions. In a first position, the latch plate allows the oven door to open. In a second position, the latch plate prevents the oven door from opening. In a third position, the oven door is pulled inwardly to a locked and sealed position. During shipment, the latch plate is locked in its first position by a fixer. The distance between the latch plate and the motor assembly may be adjusted for ranges of different sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: James Ramsey, Donald E. Smith
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Patent number: 6638282Abstract: A device includes first and second clamps each having an upper arm and a lower arm, and a cutting blade attached to one of the clamps. According to the invention, the upper arms of the first and second clamps are each provided with an upper clamping surface, and a directing member having a deformable cord gripping surface. The lower arms of the first and second clamps are each provided with a lower clamping surface, and a cord gripping surface. The clamping surfaces function to occlude the flow of blood through cut ends of the cord after the cord is cut by the blade, while the cord gripping surfaces function to prevent cord slippage prior to clamping by the clamping surfaces. Preferred gripping surfaces include deformable foam or resilient strips provided with teeth.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Cetus, LCInventors: James Ramsey, Daniel R. Puchek, David Cocke, Bret Price
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Publication number: 20030074009Abstract: An umbilical cord cutting and clamping device includes a first and second clamps each having an upper arm and a lower arm, and a cutting blade attached to one of the clamps. According to the invention, the upper arms of the first and second clamps are each provided with an upper clamping surface, and a directing member having a deformable cord gripping surface. The lower arms of the first and second clamps are each provided with a lower clamping surface, and a cord gripping surface. The clamping surfaces function to occlude the flow of blood through cut ends of the cord after the cord is cut by the blade, while the cord gripping surfaces function to prevent cord slippage prior to clamping by the clamping surfaces. Preferred gripping surfaces include deformable foam or resilient strips provided with teeth.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: CETUS, LCInventors: James Ramsey, Daniel R. Puchek, David Cocke, Bret Price
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Publication number: 20030041852Abstract: A motorized door latch assembly for locking an oven door in a locked and sealed position for purposes of cleaning the oven. A motor and cam cause a latch rod extending from side to side to translate, causing a latch plate to move between three different positions. In one position the latch plate prevents the oven door from opening. From this position, the latch plate is pulled inwardly, orthogonal to the direction of motion of the latch rod, so the oven door is in a locked and sealed position. In its locked and sealed position the door may be opened by biasing the latch plate against the bias of a biaser extending between a fixed location on a mounting plate and a fixed location on the latch plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: France/A Scott Fetzer CompanyInventors: James Ramsey, Donald E. Smith, Robert G. Sokalski