Patents by Inventor James Savage
James Savage 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: 20240132835Abstract: Materials and methods to control a nutrient feed in a cell culture process is provided. A sample is received from a bioreactor comprising a cell culture. A viable cell density and a residual nutrient measurement are determined from the received sample. A daily nutrient feeding target is calculated based on the viable cell density and the residual nutrient measurement. The nutrient is fed to the bioreactor according to the calculated daily nutrient feeding target.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2020Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.Inventors: James Vincent PRICE, Stefanie BERGES-VORSANGER, Amalie LEVY, Steven SAVAGE, Abbey WEITH
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Patent number: 10635299Abstract: An electronic device detects a gesture input while displaying first content including a first hyperlink in a first window and a second window that includes second content. In response to detecting the gesture input, and in accordance with a determination that the gesture input corresponds to a first gesture type on the first hyperlink, the electronic device replaces display of the first content in the first window with display of third content that is associated with the first hyperlink. In response to detecting the gesture input, and in accordance with a determination that the gesture input corresponds to a second gesture type on the first hyperlink, the electronic device replaces display of the second content in the second window with display of the third content that is associated with the first hyperlink.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2017Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Adele C. Peterson, Brian L. Gluth, Charles Hugo Ying, Dan Bernstein, James Savage, Reza Abbasian, Yongjun Zhang
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Publication number: 20170357437Abstract: An electronic device detects a gesture input while displaying first content including a first hyperlink in a first window and a second window that includes second content. In response to detecting the gesture input, and in accordance with a determination that the gesture input corresponds to a first gesture type on the first hyperlink, the electronic device replaces display of the first content in the first window with display of third content that is associated with the first hyperlink. In response to detecting the gesture input, and in accordance with a determination that the gesture input corresponds to a second gesture type on the first hyperlink, the electronic device replaces display of the second content in the second window with display of the third content that is associated with the first hyperlink.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2017Publication date: December 14, 2017Inventors: Adele C. Peterson, Brian L. Gluth, Charles Hugo Ying, Dan Bernstein, James Savage, Reza Abbsian, Yongjun Zhang
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Patent number: 9021090Abstract: The communications management systems manage access to a local area network or network content by external users, applications, and devices. The systems and methods are implemented on a network appliance to manage content within the network and facilitate content transmission through a firewall that separates the network from a larger networking environment, such as the World Wide Web.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: James A. Savage, Tim Bucher
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Patent number: 8512280Abstract: A cerebral cooling device that uses a pressurized source to deliver a fluid that evaporates in the nasal cavity to provide cooling and has a balloon on the distal end that inflates from some of the pressure front the pressurized source. The device includes a nasal catheter having delivery ports located in the distal region and a balloon on the distal end. The proximal end of the catheter is in fluid communication with a pressurized source of a low boiling point fluid. A manifold located between the pressurized source and the catheter distributes the fluid and pressure from the pressurized source to a first lumen of the catheter to inflate the balloon and to a second lumen of the catheter through the delivery ports to cool the nasal cavity. A check valve in the manifold ensures that the fluid and pressure are first delivered to the balloon.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2012Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: BeneChill, Inc.Inventors: Allan Rozenberg, John K Hoffman, James Savage
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Patent number: 8353900Abstract: An ablation device, including a catheter and an ablation element incorporating one or more balloons at the distal end of the catheter, has a continuous passageway extending through it from the proximal end of the catheter to the distal side of the expandable ablation element. The ablation device ablates tissue by subjecting it to ultrasound energy, cryogenic energy, chemical, laser beam, microwave, or radiation energy. A probe carrying electrodes is introduced through this passageway and deploys, under the influence of its own resilience, to a structure incorporating a loop which is automatically aligned with the axis of the expandable ablation device, so that minimal manipulation is required to place the probe. Pulmonary vein potential is monitored in real time via the electrodes. The probe may have an atraumatic tip with a ball formed at the leading edge. The atraumatic tip prevents any tissue damage such as perforation of heart wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2008Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Eugene Jung, Dong Ik Shin, Eric Scott Vaughan, James Savage, Robert C. Pacheco, Jaime Merino
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Publication number: 20120233686Abstract: The communications management systems manage access to a local area network or network content by external users, applications, and devices. The systems and methods are implemented on a network appliance to manage content within the network and facilitate content transmission through a firewall that separates the network from a larger networking environment, such as the World Wide Web.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLCInventors: James A. Savage, Tim Bucher
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Publication number: 20120197362Abstract: A cerebral cooling device that uses a pressurized source to deliver a fluid that evaporates in the nasal cavity to provide cooling and has a balloon on the distal end that inflates from some of the pressure front the pressurized source. The device includes a nasal catheter having delivery ports located in the distal region and a balloon on the distal end. The proximal end of the catheter is in fluid communication with a pressurized source of a low boiling point fluid. A manifold located between the pressurized source and the catheter distributes the fluid and pressure from the pressurized source to a first lumen of the catheter to inflate the balloon and to a second lumen of the catheter through the delivery ports to cool the nasal cavity. A check valve in the manifold ensures that the fluid and pressure are first delivered to the balloon.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventors: ALLAN ROZENBERG, John K. Hoffman, James Savage
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Patent number: 8214481Abstract: The inventive communications management systems manage access to a local area network or network content by external users, applications, and devices. The systems and methods are implemented on a network appliance to manage content within the network and facilitate content transmission through a firewall that separates the network from a larger networking environment, such as the World Wide Web. Other applications operating on the network appliance are made firewall aware so that existing network appliance identity schemes can be used to also control gate access to and from the network, to and from applications that run on the network appliance, and to and from other applications that run on the local network. Because the firewall is integrated closely with other application on the network appliance, after the external user is granted access to the network, network applications can control and terminate access through the firewall as desired.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2005Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: James A. Savage, Tim Bucher
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Patent number: 8157767Abstract: A cerebral cooling device that uses a pressurized source to deliver a fluid that evaporates in the nasal cavity to provide cooling and has a balloon on the distal end that inflates from some of the pressure from the pressurized source. The device includes a nasal catheter having delivery ports located in the distal region and a balloon on the distal end. The proximal end of the catheter is in fluid communication with a pressurized source of a low boiling point fluid. A manifold located between the pressurized source and the catheter distributes the fluid and pressure from the pressurized source to a first lumen of the catheter to inflate the balloon and to a second lumen of the catheter through the delivery ports to cool the nasal cavity. A check valve in the manifold ensures that the fluid and pressure are first delivered to the balloon.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2010Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: BeneChill, Inc.Inventors: Allan Rozenberg, John K Hoffman, James Savage
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Publication number: 20110118632Abstract: A cardiac ablation device treats atrial fibrillation by directing and focusing ultrasonic waves into a ring-like ablation region (A). The device desirably is steerable and can be moved between a normal disposition, in which the ablation region lies parallel to the wall of the heart for ablating a loop-like lesion, and a canted disposition, in which the ring-like focal region is tilted relative to the wall of the heart, to ablate only a short, substantially linear lesion. The ablation device desirably includes a balloon reflector structure (18, 1310) and an ultrasonic emitter assembly (23, 1326), and can be steered and positioned without reference to engagement between the device and the pulmonary vein or ostium. A contrast medium (C) can be injected through the ablation device to facilitate imaging, so that the device can be positioned based on observation of the images.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Yegor Sinelnikov, Yong Zou, Reinhard Warnking, James Savage, Robert C. Pacheco, Jaime Merino, Patrick David Lopath, John Hotmer, Todd Fjield
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Publication number: 20100324483Abstract: A cerebral cooling device that uses a pressurized source to deliver a fluid that evaporates in the nasal cavity to provide cooling and has a balloon on the distal end that inflates from some of the pressure from the pressurized source. The device includes a nasal catheter having delivery ports located in the distal region and a balloon on the distal end. The proximal end of the catheter is in fluid communication with a pressurized source of a low boiling point fluid. A manifold located between the pressurized source and the catheter distributes the fluid and pressure from the pressurized source to a first lumen of the catheter to inflate the balloon and to a second lumen of the catheter through the delivery ports to cool the nasal cavity. A check valve in the manifold ensures that the fluid and pressure are first delivered to the balloon.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventors: ALLAN ROZENBERG, John K. Hoffman, James Savage
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Patent number: 7837676Abstract: A cardiac ablation device treats atrial fibrillation by directing and focusing ultrasonic waves into a ring-like ablation region (A). The device desirably is steerable and can be moved between a normal disposition, in which the ablation region lies parallel to the wall of the heart for ablating a loop-like lesion, and a canted disposition, in which the ring-like focal region is tilted relative to the wall of the heart, to ablate only a short, substantially linear lesion. The ablation device desirably includes a balloon reflector structure (18, 1310) and an ultrasonic emitter assembly (23, 1326), and can be steered and positioned without reference to engagement between the device and the pulmonary vein or ostium. A contrast medium (C) can be injected through the ablation device to facilitate imaging, so that the device can be positioned based on observation of the images.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Recor Medical, Inc.Inventors: Yegor Sinelnikov, Yong Zou, Reinhard Warnking, James Savage, Robert C. Pacheco, Jaime Merino, Patrick David Lopath, John Hotmer, Todd Fjield
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Publication number: 20090043186Abstract: An ablation device, including a catheter and an ablation element incorporating one or more balloons at the distal end of the catheter, has a continuous passageway extending through it from the proximal end of the catheter to the distal side of the expandable ablation element. The ablation device ablates tissue by subjecting it to ultrasound energy, cryogenic energy, chemical, laser beam, microwave, or radiation energy. A probe carrying electrodes is introduced through this passageway and deploys, under the influence of its own resilience, to a structure incorporating a loop which is automatically aligned with the axis of the expandable ablation device, so that minimal manipulation is required to place the probe. Pulmonary vein potential is monitored in real time via the electrodes. The probe may have an atraumatic tip with a ball formed at the leading edge. The atraumatic tip prevents any tissue damage such as perforation of heart wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: ProRhythm, Inc.Inventors: Eugene Jung, Dong Ik Shin, Eric Scott Vaughan, James Savage, Robert C. Pacheco, Jaime Merino
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Publication number: 20070283050Abstract: A synchronization system schedules the reporting of synchronization states between a synchronization client computing device and a synchronization server appliance device, based on relevant events in the synchronization process. A file system hierarchy is built by a scanning module based on recursive scanning of the file system on the synchronization client computing device. Events are detected by a file system watcher function and announced to the scanning module via an event queue. If a file state change is detected, the scanning module creates a synchronization report describing the file state change and schedules transmission of the synchronization report to the synchronization server appliance device, dependent on a prior action (e.g., a last file state change for the file, the last synchronization or upload time, the last reporting time, etc.).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventor: James A. Savage
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Publication number: 20060273695Abstract: An ultrasonic transducer of the type containing a cylindrical piezoelectric active element mounted on a supporting tube is provided with a backing component made of an electrically and thermally insulating material forming a sleeve which extends between the piezoelectric element and the supporting tube. An insulating material is selected for the backing component which includes a substantial amount of entrained air. Preferably, the backing component is made of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (EPTFE).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Applicant: ProRhythm, Inc.Inventor: James Savage
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Publication number: 20060270976Abstract: A steerable catheter has a steering portion incorporating a spear cut junction of catheter material, thereby providing for a gradual change in flexibility in the steering portion. A guide tube and spring may be located inside a pull wire lumen of the catheter, with the spring distal to the guide tube so that the spring is disposed at least partially within steering section. A steering mechanism moves the pull wire linearly in order to steer the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: ProRhythm, Inc.Inventors: James Savage, Jaime Merino
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Publication number: 20060270975Abstract: A steerable catheter has a steering portion incorporating a spear cut junction of catheter material, thereby providing for a gradual change in flexibility in the steering portion. A guide tube and spring may be located inside a pull wire lumen of the catheter, with the spring distal to the guide tube so that the spring is disposed at least partially within steering section. A steering mechanism moves the pull wire linearly in order to steer the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: ProRhythm, Inc.Inventor: James Savage
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Publication number: 20060031418Abstract: A communication system may include a network, a server, and one or more clients. The server may verify that a communication among two or more of the clients should occur. The server may facilitate key agreement among the clients. The clients may authenticate using a key obtained via the key agreement. The communication may comprise content distribution, content synchronization, or another type of communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventor: James Savage
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Patent number: D857794Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2018Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Inventor: James Savage