Patents by Inventor Jason A. Hoffman
Jason A. Hoffman 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: 11766689Abstract: A programmable networked variable atomizer (PNVA) assembly is provided. In one embodiment, the PNVA assembly includes an atomizing portion. The atomizing portion includes multiple miniature fluid control valves and an air assisted atomizing outlet. The PNVA assembly also includes a PNVA electronic module. The PNVA electronic module includes a microcontroller, at least one pulse width modulation driver, a wireless radio, a differential pressure sensor, and a laser targeting LED.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2021Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventors: Toby L. Baumgartner, Jason A. Hoffman, Tyler J. Viers, Matthew P. Shockley, Robert E. Ewing
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Publication number: 20210394215Abstract: A programmable networked variable atomizer (PNVA) assembly is provided. In one embodiment, the PNVA assembly includes an atomizing portion. The atomizing portion includes multiple miniature fluid control valves and an air assisted atomizing outlet. The PNVA assembly also includes a PNVA electronic module. The PNVA electronic module includes a microcontroller, at least one pulse width modulation driver, a wireless radio, a differential pressure sensor, and a laser targeting LED.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2021Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: Toby L. Baumgartner, Jason A. Hoffman, Tyler J. Viers, Matthew P. Shockley, Robert E. Ewing
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Publication number: 20210121906Abstract: A programmable networked variable atomizer (PNVA) assembly is provided. In one embodiment, the PNVA assembly includes an atomizing portion. The atomizing portion includes multiple miniature fluid control valves and an air assisted atomizing outlet. The PNVA assembly also includes a PNVA electronic module. The PNVA electronic module includes a microcontroller, at least one pulse width modulation driver, a wireless radio, a differential pressure sensor, and a laser targeting LED.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2020Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Toby L. Baumgartner, Jason A. Hoffman, Tyler J. Viers, Matthew P. Shockley, Robert E. Ewing
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Patent number: 9021046Abstract: In some embodiments, a method for managing resources in a data center includes a data center having a plurality of servers in a network. The data center provides a virtual machine for each of a plurality of users, each virtual machine to use a portion of hardware resources of the data center. The hardware resources include storage and processing resources distributed onto each of the plurality of servers. The method further includes sending messages amongst the servers, some of the messages being sent from a server including status information regarding a hardware resource utilization status of that server. The method further includes detecting a request from the virtual machine to handle a workload requiring increased use of the hardware resources, and provisioning the servers to temporarily allocate additional resources to the virtual machine, wherein the provisioning is based on status information provided by one or more of the messages.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Joyent, IncInventors: Mark G Mayo, James Duncan, Pedro Palazón Candel, Jason A Hoffman, David P Young
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Patent number: 8987213Abstract: The present invention provides a variety of isolated peptides and peptidomimetics, which can be useful, for example, in constructing the conjugates of the invention or, where the peptide itself has biological activity, in unconjugated form as a therapeutic for treating any of a variety of cardiovascular diseases as described below. Thus, the present invention provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 60 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) or a peptidomimetic thereof. The invention further provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 60 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) or a peptidomimetic thereof, or amino acid sequence CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6) or a peptidomimetic thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2013Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Sanford-Burnham Medical Research InstituteInventors: Lianglin Zhang, Jason A Hoffman, Erkki Ruoslahti
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Patent number: 8959217Abstract: Systems and methods to manage workloads and hardware resources in a data center or cloud. In one embodiment, a method includes a data center having a plurality of servers in a network. The data center provides a virtual machine for each of a plurality of users, each virtual machine to use a portion of hardware resources of the data center. The hardware resources include storage and processing resources distributed onto each of the plurality of servers. The method further includes sending messages amongst the servers, some of the messages being sent from a server including status information regarding a hardware resource utilization status of that server. The method further includes detecting a request from the virtual machine to handle a workload requiring increased use of the hardware resources, and provisioning the servers to temporarily allocate additional resources to the virtual machine, wherein the provisioning is based on status information provided by one or more of the messages.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Joyent, Inc.Inventors: Mark G Mayo, James Duncan, Pedro Palazón Candel, Jason A Hoffman, David P Young
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Publication number: 20140221612Abstract: The present invention provides a variety of isolated peptides and peptidomimetics, which can be useful, for example, in constructing the conjugates of the invention or, where the peptide itself has biological activity, in unconjugated form as a therapeutic for treating any of a variety of cardiovascular diseases as described below. Thus, the present invention provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 60 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) or a peptidomimetic thereof. The invention further provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 60 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) or a peptidomimetic thereof, or amino acid sequence CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6) or a peptidomimetic thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Sanford-Burnham Medical Research InstituteInventors: Lianglin Zhang, Jason A. Hoffman, Erkki Ruoslahti
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Patent number: 8789050Abstract: Systems, methods, and media for transparently optimizing a workload of a containment abstraction are provided herein. Methods may include monitoring a workload of the containment abstraction, the containment abstraction being at least partially hardware bound, the workload corresponding to resource utilization of the containment abstraction, converting the containment abstraction from being at least partially hardware bound to being entirely central processing unit (CPU) bound by placing the containment abstraction in a memory store, based upon the workload, and allocating the workload of the containment abstraction across at least a portion of a data center to optimize the workload of the containment abstraction.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2013Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Joyent, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Hoffman, James Duncan, Mark G. Mayo, David P. Young
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Patent number: 8637635Abstract: The present invention provides a variety of isolated peptides and peptidomimetics, which can be useful, for example, in constructing the conjugates of the invention or, where the peptide itself has biological activity, in unconjugated form as a therapeutic for treating any of a varirty of cardiovascular diseases as described below. Thus, the present invention provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 60 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CRPPR (SEQ ID NO: 1) or a peptidomimetic thereof. The invention further provides an isolated peptide or peptidomimetic which has a length of less than 60 residues and includes the amino acid sequence CARPAR (SEQ ID NO: 5) or a peptidomimetic thereof, or amino acid sequence CPKRPR (SEQ ID NO: 6) or a peptidomimtic thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2009Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Inventors: Lianglin Zhang, Jason A. Hoffman, Erkki Ruoslahti
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Publication number: 20130346974Abstract: Systems, methods, and media for transparently optimizing a workload of a containment abstraction are provided herein. Methods may include monitoring a workload of the containment abstraction, the containment abstraction being at least partially hardware bound, the workload corresponding to resource utilization of the containment abstraction, converting the containment abstraction from being at least partially hardware bound to being entirely central processing unit (CPU) bound by placing the containment abstraction in a memory store, based upon the workload, and allocating the workload of the containment abstraction across at least a portion of a data center to optimize the workload of the containment abstraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: Joyent, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Hoffman, James Duncan, Mark G. Mayo, David P. Young
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Patent number: 8555276Abstract: Systems, methods, and media for transparently optimizing a workload of a containment abstraction are provided herein. Methods may include monitoring a workload of the containment abstraction, the containment abstraction being at least partially hardware bound, the workload corresponding to resource utilization of the containment abstraction, converting the containment abstraction from being at least partially hardware bound to being entirely central processing unit (CPU) bound by placing the containment abstraction in a memory store, based upon the workload, and allocating the workload of the containment abstraction across at least a portion of a data center to optimize the workload of the containment abstraction.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Joyent, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Hoffman, James Duncan, Mark G. Mayo, David P. Young
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Patent number: 8346935Abstract: Systems and methods to manage workloads and hardware resources in a data center or cloud. In one embodiment, a method includes a data center having a plurality of servers in a network. The data center provides a virtual machine for each of a plurality of users, each virtual machine to use a portion of hardware resources of the data center. The hardware resources include storage and processing resources distributed onto each of the plurality of servers. The method further includes sending messages amongst the servers, some of the messages being sent from a server including status information regarding a hardware resource utilization status of that server. The method further includes detecting a request from the virtual machine to handle a workload requiring increased use of the hardware resources, and provisioning the servers to temporarily allocate additional resources to the virtual machine, wherein the provisioning is based on status information provided by one or more of the messages.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Joyent, Inc.Inventors: Mark G Mayo, James Duncan, Pedro Palazón Candel, Jason A Hoffman, David P Young
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Patent number: 8329859Abstract: The present invention provides a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to tumor lymphatic vasculature. The invention also provides a method of directing a moiety to tumor lymphatic vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to tumor lymphatic vasculature.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Sanford-Burnham Medical Research InstituteInventors: Pirjo Laakkonen, Kimmo Porkka, Jason A. Hoffman, Erkki I. Ruoslahti
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Publication number: 20120233315Abstract: Systems and methods for sizing resources in a cloud-based environment are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a method includes receiving quality of service requirements and a functional description of a cloud architecture associated with the application, including application resources and relations between the application resources, performing latency analysis of data packets in a compute layer of the cloud architecture, with the latency analysis including comparing size per time metrics of the data packets, determining minimal resources to guarantee the quality of service requirements based on the latency analysis and the quality of service requirements, and providing to the data center the minimal resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Jason A. Hoffman, James Duncan, Mark G. Mayo, David P. Young
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Publication number: 20120233626Abstract: Systems, methods, and media for transparently optimizing a workload of a containment abstraction are provided herein. Methods may include monitoring a workload of the containment abstraction, the containment abstraction being at least partially hardware bound, the workload corresponding to resource utilization of the containment abstraction, converting the containment abstraction from being at least partially hardware bound to being entirely central processing unit (CPU) bound by placing the containment abstraction in a memory store, based upon the workload, and allocating the workload of the containment abstraction across at least a portion of a data center to optimize the workload of the containment abstraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Jason A. Hoffman, James Duncan, Mark G. Mayo, David P. Young
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Publication number: 20110179132Abstract: Systems and methods to manage workloads and hardware resources in a data center or cloud. In one embodiment, a method includes a data center having a plurality of servers in a network. The data center provides a virtual machine for each of a plurality of users, each virtual machine to use a portion of hardware resources of the data center. The hardware resources include storage and processing resources distributed onto each of the plurality of servers. The method further includes sending messages amongst the servers, some of the messages being sent from a server including status information regarding a hardware resource utilization status of that server. The method further includes detecting a request from the virtual machine to handle a workload requiring increased use of the hardware resources, and provisioning the servers to temporarily allocate additional resources to the virtual machine, wherein the provisioning is based on status information provided by one or more of the messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventors: Mark G. Mayo, James Duncan, Pedro Palazón Candel, Jason A. Hoffman, David P. Young
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Publication number: 20110179162Abstract: Systems and methods to manage workloads and hardware resources in a data center or cloud. In one embodiment, a method includes a data center having a plurality of servers in a network. The data center provides a virtual machine for each of a plurality of users, each virtual machine to use a portion of hardware resources of the data center. The hardware resources include storage and processing resources distributed onto each of the plurality of servers. The method further includes sending messages amongst the servers, some of the messages being sent from a server including status information regarding a hardware resource utilization status of that server. The method further includes detecting a request from the virtual machine to handle a workload requiring increased use of the hardware resources, and provisioning the servers to temporarily allocate additional resources to the virtual machine, wherein the provisioning is based on status information provided by one or more of the messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventors: Mark G. Mayo, James Duncan, Pedro Palazón Candel, Jason A. Hoffman, David P. Young
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Publication number: 20110179134Abstract: Systems and methods to manage workloads and hardware resources in a data center or cloud. In one embodiment, a method includes a data center having a plurality of servers in a network. The data center provides a virtual machine for each of a plurality of users, each virtual machine to use a portion of hardware resources of the data center. The hardware resources include storage and processing resources distributed onto each of the plurality of servers. The method further includes sending messages amongst the servers, some of the messages being sent from a server including status information regarding a hardware resource utilization status of that server. The method further includes detecting a request from the virtual machine to handle a workload requiring increased use of the hardware resources, and provisioning the servers to temporarily allocate additional resources to the virtual machine, wherein the provisioning is based on status information provided by one or more of the messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventors: Mark G. Mayo, James Duncan, Pedro Palazón Candel, Jason A. Hoffman, David P. Young
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Publication number: 20110165083Abstract: The present invention provides a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to tumor lymphatic vasculature. The invention also provides a method of directing a moiety to tumor lymphatic vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to tumor lymphatic vasculature.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: Burnham Institute for Medical ResearchInventors: Pirjo Laakkonen, Kimmo Porkka, Jason A. Hoffman, Erkkil Ruoslahti
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Patent number: 7671021Abstract: The present invention provides a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to tumor lymphatic vasculature. The invention also provides a method of directing a moiety to tumor lymphatic vasculature in a subject by administering to the subject a conjugate containing a moiety linked to a homing molecule that selectively homes to tumor lymphatic vasculature.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Burnham Institute for Medical ResearchInventors: Pirjo Laakkonen, Kimmo Porkka, Jason A. Hoffman, Erkki Ruoslahti