Patents by Inventor Jason Fuller
Jason Fuller 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: 20230081279Abstract: Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for assessing performance of a player of a game. An embodiment operates by monitoring for an input from the player of the game, receiving the input from the player of the game, and determining a characteristic of the game resulting from the input from the player. Based on the input from the player, a performance of the player is assessed. The performance of the player relating to one or more metrics of the game is monitored, and is assessed by comparing the input from the player during the period of time to an optimal input during the period of time in the game.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicant: STATE SPACE LABS, INC.Inventors: Jason FULLER, David J. HEEGER, Wayne E. MACKEY
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Patent number: 10390702Abstract: Devices for the local delivery of microdose amounts of one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages, to selected tissue of a patient are described. The devices generally include multiple microwells arranged on or within a support structure. The microwells contain one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages and/or release pharmacokinetics. In an exemplary embodiment, the device has a cylindrical shape, having symmetrical wells on the outside of the device, each well containing one or more drugs, at one or more concentrations, sized to permit placement using a catheter, cannula, or stylet. Optionally, the device has a guidewire, and fiber optics, sensors and/or interactive features such as remote accessibility (such as WiFi) to provide for in situ retrieval of information and modification of device release properties. In the most preferred embodiment, the fiber optics and/or sensors are individually accessible to discrete wells.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2016Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: Kibur Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert I. Tepper, Jason Fuller, Oliver Jonas, John Santini
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Patent number: 10183155Abstract: Devices for the local delivery of microdose amounts of one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages, to selected tissue of a patient are described. The devices generally include multiple microwells arranged on or within a support structure and contain one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages and/or release pharmacokinetics. In an exemplary embodiment, the device has a cylindrical shape, having symmetrical wells on the outside of the device, each well containing one or more drugs, at one or more concentrations, sized to permit placement using a catheter, cannula, or stylet. Optionally, the device has a guidewire, and fiber optics, sensors and/or interactive features such as remote accessibility to provide for in situ retrieval of information and modification of device release properties. In a preferred embodiment, the fiber optics and/or sensors are individually accessible to discrete wells.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2016Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignees: Kibur Medical, Inc., Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Robert I. Tepper, Jason Fuller, Oliver Jonas, John Santini
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Publication number: 20160256670Abstract: Devices for the local delivery of microdose amounts of one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages, to selected tissue of a patient are described. The devices generally include multiple microwells arranged on or within a support structure and contain one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages and/or release pharmacokinetics. In an exemplary embodiment, the device has a cylindrical shape, having symmetrical wells on the outside of the device, each well containing one or more drugs, at one or more concentrations, sized to permit placement using a catheter, cannula, or stylet. Optionally, the device has a guidewire, and fiber optics, sensors and/or interactive features such as remote accessibility to provide for in situ retrieval of information and modification of device release properties. In a preferred embodiment, the fiber optics and/or sensors are individually accessible to discrete wells.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Robert I. Tepper, Jason Fuller, Oliver Jonas, John Santini
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Publication number: 20160198989Abstract: Devices for the local delivery of microdose amounts of one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages, to selected tissue of a patient are described. The devices generally include multiple microwells arranged on or within a support structure. The microwells contain one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages and/or release pharmacokinetics. In an exemplary embodiment, the device has a cylindrical shape, having symmetrical wells on the outside of the device, each well containing one or more drugs, at one or more concentrations, sized to permit placement using a catheter, cannula, or stylet. Optionally, the device has a guidewire, and fiber optics, sensors and/or interactive features such as remote accessibility (such as WiFi) to provide for in situ retrieval of information and modification of device release properties. In the most preferred embodiment, the fiber optics and/or sensors are individually accessible to discrete wells.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2016Publication date: July 14, 2016Inventors: Robert I. Tepper, Jason Fuller, Oliver Jonas, John Santini
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Patent number: 9201693Abstract: Innovations for resource management are described herein. For example, resource management organizes resources as pools that are associated with different types of workloads. The resource management can be implemented as part of an application layer framework and/or operating system of a computing device. A budget is established at design time for the resources of the computing device. Each type of workload primarily draws from resources dedicated to that type of workload in the associated pool under the budget, as enforced by the operating system. This can help provide acceptable performance for those workloads that are permitted to run, while preventing resources of the mobile computing device from becoming spread too thin among workloads. It can also help maintain a good overall balance among different types of workloads.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2012Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jason Fuller, Abolade Gbadegesin, Vijayendra G. R. Vasu, Yasser Shaaban, Justin Horst, Akhilesh Kaza, Conrad Chang, David Andrew Whitechapel
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Publication number: 20150005595Abstract: Devices for the local delivery of microdose amounts of one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages, to selected tissue of a patient are described. The devices generally include multiple microwells arranged on or within a support structure and contain one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages and/or release pharmacokinetics. In an exemplary embodiment, the device has a cylindrical shape, having symmetrical wells on the outside of the device, each well containing one or more drugs, at one or more concentrations, sized to permit placement using a catheter, cannula, or stylet. Optionally, the device has a guidewire, and fiber optics, sensors and/or interactive features such as remote accessibility to provide for in situ retrieval of information and modification of device release properties. In a preferred embodiment, the fiber optics and/or sensors are individually accessible to discrete wells.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Robert I. Tepper, Jason Fuller, Oliver Jonas, John Santini
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Publication number: 20140068624Abstract: Innovations for quota-based resource management are described herein. For example, quota-based resource management is implemented as part of an application layer framework and/or operating system of a computing device. With the quota-based resource management, a budget is established at design time for the resources of the computing device. Each type of workload primarily draws from resources dedicated to that type of workload in the budget, as enforced by the operating system. This can help provide acceptable performance for those workloads that are permitted to run, while preventing resources of the mobile computing device from becoming spread too thin among workloads. It can also help maintain a good overall balance among different types of workloads.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jason Fuller, Abolade Gbadegesin, Vijayendra G. R. Vasu, Yasser Shaaban, Justin Horst, Akhilesh Kaza, Conrad Chang, David Andrew Whitechapel
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Publication number: 20080054452Abstract: Systems and methods for assembling microelectronic devices that have a base die and a conventional wire-bond die stacked on the base die. In one embodiment of a method in accordance with the invention, a base die is placed on a substrate and then a first stacked die is subsequently stacked on the base die. The first stacked die is stacked on the base die in a single pass through a die attach machine without first storing or otherwise processing the base die/substrate assembly in a separate machine. The stacked die, moreover, can be stacked onto the base die before heating the base die to reflow a solder or otherwise attach the base die to the substrate. After stacking the first stacked die on the base die, the complete die assembly can be heated to (a) secure the base die to the substrate, and (b) secure the first stacked die to the base die.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jason Fuller, Shaun Compton
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Patent number: 7086829Abstract: A nozzle assembly (10) for a turbine engine includes an inner band (16) and an outer band (14) spaced apart from each other. An airfoil (12) installed between the bands has a leading edge (18) and a trailing edge (20). The airfoil has cavities formed in it for fluid flow through the nozzle assembly. A plurality of film cooling holes (1A–6H) are formed in a sidewall of the airfoil on a concave side of the assembly, and a plurality of film cooling holes (1J–1R) are formed in a sidewall of the nozzle on a convex side thereof. The holes are formed on each side of the airfoil, adjacent the trailing edge of the nozzle, in a plurality of rows of holes including at least a forward row (C, J), an aft row (A, L), and an intermediate row (B, K). The spacing between the intermediate row and aft row is substantially closer than the spacing between the forward row and the intermediate row.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2004Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jason Fuller, Gary Itzel, Cathy Chiurato, Matthew Findlay
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Publication number: 20060006553Abstract: An electronic device package is described that includes a non-metal die attached adhesive. The die attach is positioned in discrete positions on a surface to which the die will be fixed. The die is placed on the discrete die attach. The die attach, in an embodiment, is an epoxy resin or other material that is cured. After curing, the die is electrically connected to an external circuit. The volume between the die and surface is filled with an underfill. In an embodiment, underfill cross-links with the die attach.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2005Publication date: January 12, 2006Inventors: Jason Fuller, Frank Hall, Tongbi Jiang
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Publication number: 20050287706Abstract: An electronic device package is described that includes a non-metal die attached adhesive. The die attach is positioned in discrete positions on a surface to which the die will be fixed. The die is placed on the discrete die attach. The die attach, in an embodiment, is an epoxy resin or other material that is cured. After curing, the die is electrically connected to an external circuit. The volume between the die and surface is filled with an underfill. In an embodiment, underfill cross-links with the die attach.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Jason Fuller, Frank Hall, Tongbi Jiang
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Publication number: 20050208970Abstract: Described is a system and method for updating a contact and adding a new contact from a call log in a communications device. The system includes a contact manager that is directed towards creating and updating call contact cards in a contact database with information retrieved from call logs of phone calls made to or from the communications device. In one embodiment, information is pre-populated into a predetermined data field of the contact card, thereby reducing workload to a user. The method includes determining if a request is for updating an existing contact card or for adding a new contact card to the contact database. The update or addition is made with information retrieved from call logs. Call information is pre-populated into a predetermined data field of the contact card, when it is determined that the request is to add a new contact card to the contact database.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Susan Pappalardo, Jason Fuller, Peter Chin, Jessica Tenenbaum
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Publication number: 20050208971Abstract: Described is a system and method for updating a contact and adding a new contact from a call log in a communications device. The system includes a contact manager that is directed towards creating and updating call contact cards in a contact database with information retrieved from call logs of phone calls made to or from the communications device. In one embodiment, information is pre-populated into a predetermined data field of the contact card, thereby reducing workload to a user. The method includes determining if a request is for updating an existing contact card or for adding a new contact card to the contact database. The update or addition is made with information retrieved from call logs. Call information is pre-populated into a predetermined data field of the contact card, when it is determined that the request is to add a new contact card to the contact database.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Susan Pappalardo, Jason Fuller, Peter Chin, Jessica Tenenbaum
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Publication number: 20050190203Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for enabling application program compatibility with display devices having an increased pixel density. According to one method, a call including one or more parameters is directed toward an application programming interface for performing a screen input or output function is received from an application program. In response to receiving the call, a determination is made as to whether the application program is configured for use with a display device having a lower pixel density or a display device having a higher pixel density. In response to determining that the application program is configured for use with a display device having a lower pixel density, the parameters are scaled for the higher pixel density display device and the application programming interface is called using the scaled parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2004Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventors: Ron Gery, Jason Fuller, Zeke Koch, Chee Chew, Keith Bentley
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Patent number: 6938254Abstract: Described herein is a method of controlling memory usage in a computer system having limited physical memory, wherein one or more application programs execute in conjunction with an operating system. At a first memory usage threshold, the operating system requests at least one of the application programs to limit its use of memory. At a second memory usage threshold that is more critical than the first memory usage threshold, the operating system requests at least one of the application programs to close itself. At a third memory usage threshold that is more critical than the first and second memory usage thresholds, the operating system terminates at least one of the application programs without allowing its further execution.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1997Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Sharad Mathur, Michael Ginsberg, Thomas Fenwick, Anthony Kitowicz, William H. Mitchell, Jason Fuller
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Publication number: 20050169746Abstract: A nozzle assembly (10) for a turbine engine includes an inner band (16) and an outer band (14) spaced apart from each other. An airfoil (12) installed between the bands has a leading edge (18) and a trailing edge (20). The airfoil has cavities formed in it for fluid flow through the nozzle assembly. A plurality of film cooling holes (1A-6H) are formed in a sidewall of the airfoil on a concave side of the assembly, and a plurality of film cooling holes (1J-1R) are formed in a sidewall of the nozzle on a convex side thereof. The holes are formed on each side of the airfoil, adjacent the trailing edge of the nozzle, in a plurality of rows of holes including at least a forward row (C, J), an aft row (A, L), and an intermediate row (B, K). The spacing between the intermediate row and aft row is substantially closer than the spacing between the forward row and the intermediate row.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2004Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: Jason Fuller, Gary Itzel, Cathy Chiurato, Matthew Findlay
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Publication number: 20050136907Abstract: This invention is directed toward a computer-implemented system and method for creating a note in a mobile communication device. The method includes creating a call note if a phone call is in progress. The call note includes call data that are related to the phone call. The call note is also associated with an entry in a call log. The method may be implemented by computer-executable components loaded into the memory of a mobile communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2005Publication date: June 23, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Susan Pappalardo, Jason Fuller, Greg Keyser, Joel Dehlin, Peter Chin, Debbie Yan Yau, Marc Todd
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Publication number: 20050130630Abstract: This invention is directed toward a computer-implemented system and method for creating a note in a mobile communication device. The method includes creating a call note if a phone call is in progress. The call note includes call data that are related to the phone call. The call note is also associated with an entry in a call log. The method may be implemented by computer-executable components loaded into the memory of a mobile communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2005Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Susan Pappalardo, Jason Fuller, Greg Keyser, Joel Dehlin, Peter Chin, Debbie Yau, Marc Todd
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Publication number: 20050130643Abstract: This invention is directed toward a computer-implemented system and method for creating a note in a mobile communication device. The method includes creating a call note if a phone call is in progress. The call note includes call data that are related to the phone call. The call note is also associated with an entry in a call log. The method may be implemented by computer-executable components loaded into the memory of a mobile communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2005Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Susan Pappalardo, Jason Fuller, Greg Keyser, Joel Dehlin, Peter Chin, Debbie Yan Yau, Marc Todd