Patents by Inventor Jay Turner

Jay Turner 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).

  • Publication number: 20250288326
    Abstract: Threaded bone implants, such as pedicle screws, are provided with an elongate body comprising a first portion, a second portion distal to the first portion, and a third portion distal to the second portion. The first, second and third portions may be provided with different features that correspond to first, second and third anatomical regions of interest in a vertebrae or other bone segment(s). The bone implants, systems, methods of manufacture, and methods of use disclosed herein may be used for the stabilization, fixation and/or fusion of the sacroiliac joint, the spine and or other bone segments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2025
    Publication date: September 18, 2025
    Inventors: Francois FOLLINI, Bret SCHNEIDER, Derek LINDSEY, Scott YERBY, Jeffrey MULLIN, Han Jo KIM, Roland KENT, Gregory MUNDIS, Benjamin ELDER, Brian O'SHAUGHNESSY, Avery BUCHHOLZ, Jay TURNER, Zachary TEMPEL, Frances NGUYEN-KHOA, Ian BAILEY, Nikolas KERR
  • Patent number: 11747375
    Abstract: A power monitoring device (PMD) can perform real-time remote managing, status reporting and analysis on the health/condition of equipment connected to the PMD. For example, a PMD provides data such as whether the equipment connected is idling, fully operating, malfunctioning, etc. The PMD can turn the power on/off, trigger system alert, and perform time-delayed or special profile programming to manage and monitor equipment usage. A power signature identification capability can identify what equipment such as monitor, laptop, lighting equipment, etc., are being connected. A configuration can be used by the power management device based at least in part on the waveform information (e.g., device model, activity status, etc.). Real-time diagnosis and collection of energy consumption and usage pattern can be aggregated for planning and management. Asset management can be enabled by discovering which models of devices are active and connected to a predetermined power management device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2021
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2023
    Assignees: Targus International LLC
    Inventors: Ronald DeCamp, Dan Tsang, David Kai Bong Mak, Paul Dale, Jay Turner
  • Publication number: 20220170967
    Abstract: A power monitoring device (PMD) can perform real-time remote managing, status reporting and analysis on the health/condition of equipment connected to the PMD. For example, a PMD provides data such as whether the equipment connected is idling, fully operating, malfunctioning, etc. The PMD can turn the power on/off, trigger system alert, and perform time-delayed or special profile programming to manage and monitor equipment usage. A power signature identification capability can identify what equipment such as monitor, laptop, lighting equipment, etc., are being connected. A configuration can be used by the power management device based at least in part on the waveform information (e.g., device model, activity status, etc.). Real-time diagnosis and collection of energy consumption and usage pattern can be aggregated for planning and management. Asset management can be enabled by discovering which models of devices are active and connected to a predetermined power management device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2021
    Publication date: June 2, 2022
    Inventors: Ronald DeCamp, Dan Tsang, David Kai Bong Mak, Paul Dale, Jay Turner
  • Patent number: 11231448
    Abstract: A power monitoring device (PMD) can perform real-time remote managing, status reporting and analysis on the health/condition of equipment connected to the PMD. For example, a PMD provides data such as whether the equipment connected is idling, fully operating, malfunctioning, etc. The PMD can turn the power on/off, trigger system alert, and perform time-delayed or special profile programming to manage and monitor equipment usage. A power signature identification capability can identify what equipment such as monitor, laptop, lighting equipment, etc., are being connected. A configuration can be used by the power management device based at least in part on the waveform information (e.g., device model, activity status, etc.). Real-time diagnosis and collection of energy consumption and usage pattern can be aggregated for planning and management. Asset management can be enabled by discovering which models of devices are active and connected to a predetermined power management device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2022
    Assignees: Targus International LLC, Targus Group (UK) LTD
    Inventors: Ronald DeCamp, Dan Tsang, David Kai Bong Mak, Paul Dale, Jay Turner
  • Publication number: 20200256902
    Abstract: A power monitoring device (PMD) can perform real-time remote managing, status reporting and analysis on the health/condition of equipment connected to the PMD. For example, a PMD provides data such as whether the equipment connected is idling, fully operating, malfunctioning, etc. The PMD can turn the power on/off, trigger system alert, and perform time-delayed or special profile programming to manage and monitor equipment usage. A power signature identification capability can identify what equipment such as monitor, laptop, lighting equipment, etc., are being connected. A configuration can be used by the power management device based at least in part on the waveform information (e.g., device model, activity status, etc.). Real-time diagnosis and collection of energy consumption and usage pattern can be aggregated for planning and management. Asset management can be enabled by discovering which models of devices are active and connected to a predetermined power management device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2020
    Publication date: August 13, 2020
    Inventors: Ronald DeCamp, Dan Tsang, David Kai Bong Mak, Paul Dale, Jay Turner
  • Patent number: 10663498
    Abstract: A power monitoring device (PMD) can perform real-time remote managing, status reporting and analysis on the health/condition of equipment connected to the PMD. For example, a PMD provides data such as whether the equipment connected is idling, fully operating, malfunctioning, etc. The PMD can turn the power on/off, trigger system alert, and perform time-delayed or special profile programming to manage and monitor equipment usage. A power signature identification capability can identify what equipment such as monitor, laptop, lighting equipment, etc., are being connected. A configuration can be used by the power management device based at least in part on the waveform information (e.g., device model, activity status, etc.). Real-time diagnosis and collection of energy consumption and usage pattern can be aggregated for planning and management. Asset management can be enabled by discovering which models of devices are active and connected to a predetermined power management device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 26, 2020
    Assignees: Targus International LLC, Targus Group (UK) LTD
    Inventors: Ronald Decamp, Dan Tsang, David Kai Bong Mak, Paul Dale, Jay Turner
  • Patent number: 10642471
    Abstract: Dual timeline visualizations include a detail timescale shown along two item regions. Display objects shown in an item region may represent events, activities, or multiple stacked events and activities from a set of chronological data items. Display objects have positions and sizes representing those of the corresponding events and activities, and may include data-related or user-selected colors and/or hashing. The detail timescale, in unison with the item regions, may be scrollable and resizable in the direction of time. The item regions may be separately scrollable and resizable in another direction. A visualization may also include an overview panel representing a summary view of both sets of chronological data items, with its own timescale, and a lens showing the position of the detail timescale and item regions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2014
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2020
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Robertson, Chadwick Chow, Jay Turner, Hendrik van den Broek
  • Patent number: 10578657
    Abstract: A power monitoring device (PMD) can perform real-time remote managing, status reporting and analysis on the health/condition of equipment connected to the PMD. For example, a PMD provides data such as whether the equipment connected is idling, fully operating, malfunctioning, etc. The PMD can turn the power on/off, trigger system alert, and perform time-delayed or special profile programming to manage and monitor equipment usage. A power signature identification capability can identify what equipment such as monitor, laptop, lighting equipment, etc., are being connected. A configuration can be used by the power management device based at least in part on the waveform information (e.g., device model, activity status, etc.). Real-time diagnosis and collection of energy consumption and usage pattern can be aggregated for planning and management. Asset management can be enabled by discovering which models of devices are active and connected to a predetermined power management device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2020
    Assignee: Targus International LLC
    Inventors: Ronald Decamp, Dan Tsang, David Kai Bong Mak, Paul Dale, Jay Turner
  • Publication number: 20190025354
    Abstract: A power monitoring device (PMD) can perform real-time remote managing, status reporting and analysis on the health/condition of equipment connected to the PMD. For example, a PMD provides data such as whether the equipment connected is idling, fully operating, malfunctioning, etc. The PMD can turn the power on/off, trigger system alert, and perform time-delayed or special profile programming to manage and monitor equipment usage. A power signature identification capability can identify what equipment such as monitor, laptop, lighting equipment, etc., are being connected. A configuration can be used by the power management device based at least in part on the waveform information (e.g., device model, activity status, etc.). Real-time diagnosis and collection of energy consumption and usage pattern can be aggregated for planning and management. Asset management can be enabled by discovering which models of devices are active and connected to a predetermined power management device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2018
    Publication date: January 24, 2019
    Inventors: RONALD DECAMP, DAN TSANG, DAVID KAI BONG MAK, PAUL DALE, JAY TURNER
  • Publication number: 20190025355
    Abstract: A power monitoring device (PMD) can perform real-time remote managing, status reporting and analysis on the health/condition of equipment connected to the PMD. For example, a PMD provides data such as whether the equipment connected is idling, fully operating, malfunctioning, etc. The PMD can turn the power on/off, trigger system alert, and perform time-delayed or special profile programming to manage and monitor equipment usage. A power signature identification capability can identify what equipment such as monitor, laptop, lighting equipment, etc., are being connected. A configuration can be used by the power management device based at least in part on the waveform information (e.g., device model, activity status, etc.). Real-time diagnosis and collection of energy consumption and usage pattern can be aggregated for planning and management. Asset management can be enabled by discovering which models of devices are active and connected to a predetermined power management device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2018
    Publication date: January 24, 2019
    Inventors: Ronald Decamp, Dan Tsang, David Kai Bong Mak, Paul Dale, Jay Turner
  • Publication number: 20190025353
    Abstract: A power monitoring device (PMD) can perform real-time remote managing, status reporting and analysis on the health/condition of equipment connected to the PMD. For example, a PMD provides data such as whether the equipment connected is idling, fully operating, malfunctioning, etc. The PMD can turn the power on/off, trigger system alert, and perform time-delayed or special profile programming to manage and monitor equipment usage. A power signature identification capability can identify what equipment such as monitor, laptop, lighting equipment, etc., are being connected. A configuration can be used by the power management device based at least in part on the waveform information (e.g., device model, activity status, etc.). Real-time diagnosis and collection of energy consumption and usage pattern can be aggregated for planning and management. Asset management can be enabled by discovering which models of devices are active and connected to a predetermined power management device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2017
    Publication date: January 24, 2019
    Inventors: RONALD DECAMP, DAN TSANG, DAVID KAI BONG MAK, PAUL DALE, JAY TURNER
  • Publication number: 20150379097
    Abstract: Dual timeline visualizations include a detail timescale shown along two item regions. Display objects shown in an item region may represent events, activities, or multiple stacked events and activities from a set of chronological data items. Display objects have positions and sizes representing those of the corresponding events and activities, and may include data-related or user-selected colors and/or hashing. The detail timescale, in unison with the item regions, may be scrollable and resizable in the direction of time. The item regions may be separately scrollable and resizable in another direction. A visualization may also include an overview panel representing a summary view of both sets of chronological data items, with its own timescale, and a lens showing the position of the detail timescale and item regions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2014
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Inventors: Mark Robertson, Chadwick Chow, Jay Turner, Hendrik van den Broek
  • Patent number: 8012045
    Abstract: A method and system of fitting golf clubs to a person includes generating a dimensional reference number from a golfer's physical characteristics and applying an algorithm to determine desired parameters of golf clubs for the golfer from the dimensional reference number.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2011
    Inventor: Jay Turner
  • Publication number: 20100004074
    Abstract: A method and system of fitting golf clubs to a person includes generating a dimensional reference number from a golfer's physical characteristics and applying an algorithm to determine desired parameters of golf clubs for the golfer from the dimensional reference number.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2007
    Publication date: January 7, 2010
    Inventor: Jay Turner