Patents by Inventor James Satterfield
James Satterfield 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: 20220303722Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method using tracking chips for alerting users of potential loss of their items and assisting users in easily locating such items. A virtual leash is formed between a personal item and a wireless device. The personal item has a tracking chip embedded, or enclosed therein, and the wireless device has an integrated chip. A Bluetooth Low Energy channel is established between the personal item and the wireless device for creating the virtual leash. When the personal item and the wireless device are at a distance near, reaching or exceeding the length of virtual leash from each other, then, the tracking chip vibrates and/or alerts indicating that the wireless device is left behind, lost or misplaced. Similarly, the wireless device also provides alerts to indicate a lost item.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2022Publication date: September 22, 2022Inventor: James Satterfield
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Patent number: 8988667Abstract: A method of halogen gas monitoring includes contacting room air to be monitored with a halogen sensor including a cobalt or cobalt alloy layer. The halogen sensor exhibits a detectable change in at least one property upon contact with a halogen gas. A measurement from the halogen sensor is obtained after the contacting. The presence of the halogen gas is monitored based on the measurement.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2012Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Michael James Satterfield, Jeffrey R. Roubik
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Publication number: 20130258347Abstract: A method of halogen gas monitoring includes contacting room air to be monitored with a halogen sensor including a cobalt or cobalt alloy layer. The halogen sensor exhibits a detectable change in at least one property upon contact with a halogen gas. A measurement from the halogen sensor is obtained after the contacting. The presence of the halogen gas is monitored based on the measurement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATEDInventors: MICHAEL JAMES SATTERFIELD, JEFFREY R. ROUBIK
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Patent number: 7305497Abstract: A method of performing resource analysis on one or more cards of a computer system is described and disclosed. In an embodiment, the method includes identifying one or more affected hardware identifiers. Each affected hardware identifier corresponds to any of the cards. Configuration information of the computer system is gathered. Moreover, the configuration information is used to analyze the affected hardware identifiers to identify any affected resource of the computer system. The identification of any affected resource is independent of a system-wide hardware scan of the computer system. Furthermore, one of a plurality of severity levels is assigned to each identified affected resource based on predetermined criteria. The severity levels include a low severity level, a medium severity level, and a high severity level. Each severity level represents degree of impact to the computer system if functionality of the identified affected resource became unavailable.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development, L.P.Inventors: Ryan Ray Houdek, Toran Kent Kopren, Wade James Satterfield
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Patent number: 7207997Abstract: The ligation clip applicator and ligation clip design are provided which are particularly applicable to placement of a surgical ligation clip during a laparoscopic surgical procedure. The clip includes a support member and a clamping arm having enlarged portions thereon. The applicator device has a magazine including first and second longitudinally extending partially closed channels within which the enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm are received with the clip held in an open position. First and second articulated jaws are attached to the magazine and have first and second channel extensions therein aligned with the first and second channels of the magazine, so that a clip can be received from the magazine in the jaws with the first and second enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm being received in the first and second channel extensions of the jaws. The channel extensions include first and second releasing openings.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Inventors: John I. Shipp, Steven Y. Shepard, James A. Satterfield
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Publication number: 20050270725Abstract: An anode with an anode body with a first side and a second side opposite to said first side. First flutes are on the first side and second flutes on the second side. The first flutes and said second flutes are offset or have different depths.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2005Publication date: December 8, 2005Inventors: Randolph Hahn, Jeffery Poltorak, James Satterfield, Yongjian Qiu, Lance Thornton
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Publication number: 20040106936Abstract: The ligation clip applicator and ligation clip design are provided which are particularly applicable to placement of a surgical ligation clip during a laparoscopic surgical procedure. The clip includes a support member and a clamping arm having enlarged portions thereon. The applicator device has a magazine including first and second longitudinally extending partially closed channels within which the enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm are received with the clip held in an open position. First and second articulated jaws are attached to the magazine and have first and second channel extensions therein aligned with the first and second channels of the magazine, so that a clip can be received from the magazine in the jaws with the first and second enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm being received in the first and second channel extensions of the jaws. The channel extensions include first and second releasing openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: SURGICON, INC.Inventors: John I. Shipp, Steven Y. Shepard, James A. Satterfield
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Patent number: 6652539Abstract: The ligation clip applicator and ligation clip design are provided which are particularly applicable to placement of a surgical ligation clip during a laparoscopic surgical procedure. The clip includes a support member and a clamping arm having enlarged portions thereon. The applicator device has a magazine including first and second longitudinally extending partially closed channels within which the enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm are received with the clip held in an open position. First and second articulated jaws are attached to the magazine and have first and second channel extensions therein aligned with the first and second channels of the magazine, so that a clip can be received from the magazine in the jaws with the first and second enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm being received in the first and second channel extensions of the jaws. The channel extensions include first and second releasing openings.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Surgicon, Inc.Inventors: John I. Shipp, Steven Y. Shepard, James A. Satterfield
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Patent number: 6652545Abstract: The ligation clip applicator and ligation clip design are provided which are particularly applicable to placement of a surgical ligation clip during a laparoscopic surgical procedure. The clip includes a support member and a clamping arm having enlarged portions thereon. The applicator device has a magazine including first and second longitudinally extending partially closed channels within which the enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm are received with the clip held in an open position. First and second articulated jaws are attached to the magazine and have first and second channel extensions therein aligned with the first and second channels of the magazine, so that a clip can be received from the magazine in the jaws with the first and second enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm being received in the first and second channel extensions of the jaws. The channel extensions include first and second releasing openings.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Surgicon, Inc.Inventors: John I. Shipp, Steven Y. Shepard, James A. Satterfield
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Publication number: 20020082618Abstract: The ligation clip applicator and ligation clip design are provided which are particularly applicable to placement of a surgical ligation clip during a laparoscopic surgical procedure. The clip includes a support member and a clamping arm having enlarged portions thereon. The applicator device has a magazine including first and second longitudinally extending partially closed channels within which the enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm are received with the clip held in an open position. First and second articulated jaws are attached to the magazine and have first and second channel extensions therein aligned with the first and second channels of the magazine, so that a clip can be received from the magazine in the jaws with the first and second enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm being received in the first and second channel extensions of the jaws. The channel extensions include first and second releasing openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: Apollo Camera, LLCInventors: John I. Shipp, Steven Y. Shepard, James A. Satterfield
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Publication number: 20020082615Abstract: The ligation clip applicator and ligation clip design are provided which are particularly applicable to placement of a surgical ligation clip during a laparoscopic surgical procedure. The clip includes a support member and a clamping arm having enlarged portions thereon. The applicator device has a magazine including first and second longitudinally extending partially closed channels within which the enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm are received with the clip held in an open position. First and second articulated jaws are attached to the magazine and have first and second channel extensions therein aligned with the first and second channels of the magazine, so that a clip can be received from the magazine in the jaws with the first and second enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm being received in the first and second channel extensions of the jaws. The channel extensions include first and second releasing openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: Apollo Camera, LLCInventors: John I. Shipp, Steven Y. Shepard, James A. Satterfield
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Patent number: 6350269Abstract: The ligation clip applicator and ligation clip design are provided which are particularly applicable to placement of a surgical ligation clip during a laparoscopic surgical procedure. The clip includes a support member and a clamping arm having enlarged portions thereon. The applicator device has a magazine including first and second longitudinally extending partially closed channels within which the enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm are received with the clip held in an open position. First and second articulated jaws are attached to the magazine and have first and second channel extensions therein aligned with the first and second channels of the magazine, so that a clip can be received from the magazine in the jaws with the first and second enlarged portions of the support member and the clamping arm being received in the first and second channel extensions of the jaws. The channel extensions include first and second releasing openings.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Apollo Camera, L.L.C.Inventors: John I. Shipp, Steven Y. Shepard, James A. Satterfield