Patents by Inventor James Wyatt
James Wyatt 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: 20160125200Abstract: Systems and method for alerting a user device based on a proposed anonymization of a contribution to a conversation thread via one or several location-based anonymization rules are disclosed herein. The system can include a user device that can have location-determining features that can determine a physical location of the user device; a network interface that can exchange data with a server via a communication network; and an I/O subsystem that can convert electrical signals to user-interpretable outputs in a user interface. The system can include a server that can: receive a contribution from the user device; determine an anonymization level for applying to the contribution; identify a potential identifier in the content of the contribution; anonymize the potential identifier according to the determined anonymization level; and generate and provide an alert to the user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2015Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: Sean A. York, Scott A. Hellman, James Wyatt, Marko Rodriguez, Steven H. Hill
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Patent number: 8282754Abstract: A label for application to a surface having at least one compound curve is provided. The label comprises a heat shrinkable film having an inner surface and outer surface and a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on the inner surface of the heat shrinkable film.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2008Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: James Paul Lorence, Richard D. Pastor, Craig William Potter, Richard A. Previty, Mitchell J. Rackovan, Mark James Wyatt, William Lewis Cone
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Patent number: 8211367Abstract: A method of separating a cell-containing sample into a substantially cell-depleted portion, and a cell-containing portion comprising at least one of a stem cell, a lymphocyte, and a leukocyte comprises a step in which the sample is received in a vessel with at least one flexible wall. In another step, an additive and particles are added to the sample, wherein the additive substantially binds to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the particles and wherein the particles substantially bind to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the additive, thereby producing a cell-containing network. In a further step, the network is separated from the substantially cell-depleted portion by applying a magnetic force.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Inventors: James Wyatt, Matthew Scott, Vijay Mahant
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Patent number: 7969874Abstract: A method and system for Multiple Packet Routing is disclosed. A characteristic of a network may be monitored. Based on the characteristic, a network path of two or more redundant call streams sent from a first endpoint to a second endpoint may be controlled.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: NobelBiz, Inc.Inventor: James Wyatt Siminoff
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Publication number: 20110111450Abstract: A method of separating a cell-containing sample into a substantially cell-depleted portion, and a cell-containing portion comprising at least one of a stem cell, a lymphocyte, and a leukocyte comprises a step in which the sample is received in a vessel with at least one flexible wall. In another step, an additive and particles are added to the sample, wherein the additive substantially binds to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the particles and wherein the particles substantially bind to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the additive, thereby producing a cell-containing network. In a further step, the network is separated from the substantially cell-depleted portion by applying a magnetic force.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2011Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: QUALIGEN, INC.Inventors: James Wyatt, Matthew Scott, Vijay K. Mahant
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Patent number: 7881326Abstract: A method and system for Multiple Packet Routing is disclosed. A first endpoint may be connected to a sound input/output device and a network. The first endpoint may be capable of breaking a call signal sent from the input/output device into a stream of packets and sending two or more duplicate streams over the network. A monitor may be connected to the network and the transmitter, and the monitor may be capable of monitoring a network characteristic and controlling a number of duplicate streams sent by the first endpoint based on the network characteristic, A second endpoint may be connected to the network, The second endpoint may be capable of receiving at least a portion of each of the two or more duplicate streams and recreating the call signal using the received portions of each of the two or more duplicate streams.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Nobel Biz, Inc.Inventor: James Wyatt Siminoff
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Patent number: 7871813Abstract: A method of separating a cell-containing sample into a substantially cell-depleted portion, and a cell-containing portion comprising at least one of a stem cell, a lymphocyte, and a leukocyte comprises a step in which the sample is received in a vessel with at least one flexible wall. In another step, an additive and particles are added to the sample, wherein the additive substantially binds to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the particles and wherein the particles substantially bind to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the additive, thereby producing a cell-containing network. In a further step, the network is separated from the substantially cell-depleted portion by applying a magnetic force.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2008Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Qualigen, Inc.Inventors: James Wyatt, Matthew Scott, Vijay K Mahant
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Publication number: 20100307692Abstract: A label for application to a surface having at least one compound curve is provided. The label comprises a heat shrinkable film having an inner surface and outer surface and a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on the inner surface of the heat shrinkable film.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATIONInventors: James Paul Lorence, Richard D. Pastor, Craig William Potter, Richard A. Previty, Mitchell J. Rackovan, Mark James Wyatt, William Lewis Cone
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Patent number: 7629165Abstract: A method of separating a cell-containing sample into a substantially cell-depleted portion, and a cell-containing portion comprising at least one of a stem cell, a lymphocyte, and a leukocyte comprises a step in which the sample is received in a vessel with at least one flexible wall. In another step, an additive and particles are added to the sample, wherein the additive substantially binds to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the particles and wherein the particles substantially bind to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the additive, thereby producing a cell-containing network. In a further step, the network is separated from the substantially cell-depleted portion by applying a magnetic force.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2004Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Qualigen, IncInventors: James Wyatt, Matthew Scott, Vijay Mahant
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Patent number: 7534300Abstract: A method of designing and the resulting thermally stable heated coating die apparatus, the die apparatus including a die having a die geometry and a heating system with heaters and temperature sensors. The method and resultant apparatus provides minimized temperature gradients, flat die lip faces in a die to roll plane and a flat die in a plane perpendicular to die flat lip faces and parallel to substrate width. The method optimizes simultaneously: die geometry, placement of the heaters, placement of temperature sensors, and shielding from operating conditions, using heat transfer and structural numerical modeling and statistical analysis while considering die functionality characteristics, minimum increment of temperature measurement and control accuracy related to minimum acceptable deviation from flatness, coating die material of construction relative to thermo-structural material properties, and desirable coating die material properties.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Mark James Wyatt, Erik Martin Pedersen, Luigi Sartor
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Publication number: 20090086624Abstract: A method and system for Multiple Packet Routing is disclosed. A characteristic of a network may be monitored. Based on the characteristic, a network path of two or more redundant call streams sent from a first endpoint to a second endpoint may be controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventor: James Wyatt Siminoff
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Publication number: 20090080335Abstract: A method and system for Multiple Packet Routing is disclosed. A first endpoint may be connected to a sound input/output device and a network. The first endpoint may be capable of breaking a call signal sent from the input/output device into a stream of packets and sending two or more duplicate streams over the network. A monitor may be connected to the network and the transmitter, and the monitor may be capable of monitoring a network characteristic and controlling a number of duplicate streams sent by the first endpoint based on the network characteristic. A second endpoint may be connected to the network. The second endpoint may be capable of receiving at least a portion of each of the two or more duplicate streams and recreating the call signal using the received portions of each of the two or more duplicate streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventor: James Wyatt Siminoff
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Publication number: 20090038736Abstract: A label for application to a surface having at least one compound curve is provided. The label comprises a heat shrinkable film having an inner surface and outer surface and a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive on the inner surface of the heat shrinkable film.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: James Paul Lorence, Richard D. Pastor, Craig William Potter, Richard A. Previty, Mitchell J. Rackovan, Mark James Wyatt, William Lewis Cone
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Publication number: 20080248582Abstract: A method of separating a cell-containing sample into a substantially cell-depleted portion, and a cell-containing portion comprising at least one of a stem cell, a lymphocyte, and a leukocyte comprises a step in which the sample is received in a vessel with at least one flexible wall. In another step, an additive and particles are added to the sample, wherein the additive substantially binds to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the particles and wherein the particles substantially bind to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the additive, thereby producing a cell-containing network. In a further step, the network is separated from the substantially cell-depleted portion by applying a magnetic force.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: Qualigen, Inc.Inventors: James Wyatt, Matthew Scott, Vijay K. Mahant
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Patent number: 7361226Abstract: A method of designing and the resulting thermally stable heated coating die apparatus, the die apparatus including a die having a die geometry and a heating system with heaters and temperature sensors. The method and resultant apparatus provides minimized temperature gradients, flat die lip faces in a die to roll plane and a flat die in a plane perpendicular to die flat lip faces and parallel to substrate width. The method optimizes simultaneously: die geometry, placement of the heaters, placement of temperature sensors, and shielding from operating conditions, using heat transfer and structural numerical modeling and statistical analysis while considering die functionality characteristics, minimum increment of temperature measurement and control accuracy related to minimum acceptable deviation from flatness, coating die material of construction relative to thermo-structural material properties, and desirable coating die material properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Mark James Wyatt, Erik Martin Pedersen, Luigi Sartor
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Publication number: 20080065378Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method for converting human voice audio in a voicemail message from a first party to a recipient into text. The method includes selecting a training file based on information identifying the first party, and converting the voicemail message into a text message using the training file.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventor: James Wyatt Siminoff
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Publication number: 20070077604Abstract: A method of separating a cell-containing sample into a substantially cell-depleted portion, and a cell-containing portion comprising at least one of a stem cell, a lymphocyte, and a leukocyte comprises a step in which the sample is received in a vessel flexible wall. In another step, an additive and particles are added to the sample, wherein the additive substantially binds to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the particles and wherein the particles substantially bind to the at least one of the stem cell, lymphocyte, and leukocyte, and the additive, thereby producing a cell-containing network. In a further step, the network is separated from the substantially cell-depleted portion by applying a magnetic force.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2004Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: James Wyatt, Matthew Scott, Vijay Mahant
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Patent number: 7092855Abstract: A method of designing and the resulting thermally stable heated coating die apparatus, the die apparatus including a die having a die geometry and a heating system with heaters and temperature sensors. The method and resultant apparatus provides minimized temperature gradients, flat die lip faces in a die to roll plane and a flat die in a plane perpendicular to die flat lip faces and parallel to substrate width. The method optimizes simultaneously: die geometry, placement of the heaters, placement of temperature sensors, and shielding from operating conditions, using heat transfer and structural numerical modeling and statistical analysis while considering die functionality characteristics, minimum increment of temperature measurement and control accuracy related to minimum acceptable deviation from flatness, coating die material of construction relative to thermo-structural material properties, and desirable coating die material properties.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Mark James Wyatt, Erik Martin Pedersen, Luigi Sartor
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Patent number: 7054017Abstract: Various systems and methods are provided for avoiding printing defects when printing documents. In one embodiment, a method is provided that identifies a printing defect on a hardcopy document, the printing defect being created by a printer, identifies a non-printed digital document affected by the printing defect, and, prevents a printing of the non-printed digital document affected by the printing defect.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development, L.P.Inventors: Jody Lee Terrill, James Wyatt Lomas
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Publication number: 20050284367Abstract: A method of designing and the resulting thermally stable heated coating die apparatus, the die apparatus including a die having a die geometry and a heating system with heaters and temperature sensors. The method and resultant apparatus provides minimized temperature gradients, flat die lip faces in a die to roll plane and a flat die in a plane perpendicular to die flat lip faces and parallel to substrate width. The method optimizes simultaneously: die geometry, placement of the heaters, placement of temperature sensors, and shielding from operating conditions, using heat transfer and structural numerical modeling and statistical analysis while considering die functionality characteristics, minimum increment of temperature measurement and control accuracy related to minimum acceptable deviation from flatness, coating die material of construction relative to thermo-structural material properties, and desirable coating die material properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Mark-James Wyatt, Erik Pedersen, Luigi Sartor