Patents by Inventor Jeff Whiting
Jeff Whiting 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: 20230381387Abstract: A water preparation apparatus for determining an amount of total chlorine in purified water is disclosed. The water preparation apparatus includes a chlorine sensing system, a water pretreatment filter, a reverse osmosis filter, and an electrodeionization (“EDI”) module. The chlorine sensing system is configured to determine an amount of total chlorine in the purified water by applying, at a first time, a source voltage to the purified water and removing, at a second time, the source voltage. The chlorine sensing system then measures, after the second time, an electrical parameter of the purified water. The chlorine sensing system determines the amount of total chlorine in the purified water based on the measured electrical parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Yuanpang Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Publication number: 20230344867Abstract: The detection of phishing Portable Document Format (PDF) files using an image-based deep learning approach is disclosed. A PDF document that includes a Universal Resource Locator is received. A likelihood that the received PDF document represents a phishing threat is determined, at least in part, by using an image based model. A verdict for the PDF document is provided as output based at least in part on the determined likelihood.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2022Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Min Du, Hao Huang, Curtis Leland Carmony, Wenjun Hu, Daniel Raygoza, Tyler Pals Halfpop, Jeff White, Esmid Idrizovic
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Publication number: 20230321416Abstract: Applicators and a method of coloring antiseptics are provided. More specifically, in one embodiment, an applicator having a flexible hollow body containing antiseptic to be applied is provided. The applicator also has a porous element containing colorant positioned such that the antiseptic flows through the porous element containing colorant. Colorant is transferred to the antiseptic as it flows through the porous element. The resulting colored solution may be applied to the desired surface, wherein it may achieve improved visualization across various tones of surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2022Publication date: October 12, 2023Inventors: Christopher MCGINLEY, Jeff WHITE
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Patent number: 11724012Abstract: A dialysis method and system for determining an amount of total chlorine in a partially purified water sample is disclosed. The system includes a water machine that produces at least partially purified water including an at least partially purified water sample and a dialysis machine that provides a dialysis treatment to a patient. The dialysis machine receives the at least partially purified water from the water machine to prepare dialysis fluid for the dialysis treatment. The system also includes a total chlorine detector configured to receive the at least partially purified water sample, at a first time apply a source voltage to the at least partially purified water sample, and at a second time stop applying the source voltage to the at least partially purified water sample and instead monitor a sensed electrical parameter to determine an amount of total chlorine in the at least partially purified water sample.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare SAInventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Yuanpang Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Publication number: 20230174868Abstract: A two-step process that includes a pyrolytic first step carried out in a mechanically or gravitationally impelled reactor and a catalytic fluid bed second step that upgrades the resulting vapor, for the conversion of waste plastics, polymers, and other waste materials to useful chemical and fuel products such as paraffins, olefins, and aromatics such as BTX is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2023Publication date: June 8, 2023Inventors: Leslaw Mleczko, Raghava Dasarathy, Greg Coil, Yu-Ting Cheng, Collin Schmidt, Jeff Whiting, Rocco Carabetta, Terry Mazanec
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Patent number: 11584888Abstract: A two-step process that includes a pyrolytic first step carried out in a mechanically or gravitationally impelled reactor and a catalytic fluid bed second step that upgrades the resulting vapor, for the conversion of waste plastics, polymers, and other waste materials to useful chemical and fuel products such as paraffins, olefins, and aromatics such as BTX is described.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2021Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignees: ANELLOTECH, INC., R PLUS JAPAN LIMITEDInventors: Leslaw Mleczko, Raghava Dasarathy, Greg Coil, Yu-Ting Cheng, Collin Schmidt, Jeff Whiting, Rocco Carabetta, Terry Mazanec
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Publication number: 20220290053Abstract: A two-step process that includes a pyrolytic first step carried out in a mechanically or gravitationally impelled reactor and a catalytic fluid bed second step that upgrades the resulting vapor, for the conversion of waste plastics, polymers, and other waste materials to useful chemical and fuel products such as paraffins, olefins, and aromatics such as BTX is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2021Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventors: Leslaw Mleczko, Raghava Dasarathy, Greg Coil, Yu-Ting Cheng, Collin Schmidt, Jeff Whiting, Rocco Carabetta, Terry Mazanec
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Publication number: 20220023517Abstract: A dialysis method and system for determining an amount of total chlorine in a partially purified water sample is disclosed. The system includes a water machine that produces at least partially purified water including an at least partially purified water sample and a dialysis machine that provides a dialysis treatment to a patient. The dialysis machine receives the at least partially purified water from the water machine to prepare dialysis fluid for the dialysis treatment. The system also includes a total chlorine detector configured to receive the at least partially purified water sample, at a first time apply a source voltage to the at least partially purified water sample, and at a second time stop applying the source voltage to the at least partially purified water sample and instead monitor a sensed electrical parameter to determine an amount of total chlorine in the at least partially purified water sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2021Publication date: January 27, 2022Inventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Yuanpang Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Patent number: 11135344Abstract: A dialysis system for determining an amount of total chlorine in a partially purified water sample is disclosed. The system includes a water machine that produces at least partially purified water including an at least partially purified water sample and a dialysis machine that provides a dialysis treatment to a patient. The dialysis machine receives the at least partially purified water from the water machine to prepare dialysis fluid for the dialysis treatment. The system also includes a total chlorine detector configured to receive the at least partially purified water sample, at a first time apply a source voltage to the at least partially purified water sample, and at a second time stop applying the source voltage to the at least partially purified water sample and instead monitor a sensed electrical parameter to determine an amount of total chlorine in the at least partially purified water sample.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2018Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare SAInventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Yuanpang Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Publication number: 20180353669Abstract: A dialysis system for determining an amount of total chlorine in a partially purified water sample is disclosed. The system includes a water machine that produces at least partially purified water including an at least partially purified water sample and a dialysis machine that provides a dialysis treatment to a patient. The dialysis machine receives the at least partially purified water from the water machine to prepare dialysis fluid for the dialysis treatment. The system also includes a total chlorine detector configured to receive the at least partially purified water sample, at a first time apply a source voltage to the at least partially purified water sample, and at a second time stop applying the source voltage to the at least partially purified water sample and instead monitor a sensed electrical parameter to determine an amount of total chlorine in the at least partially purified water sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2018Publication date: December 13, 2018Inventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Yuanpang Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Patent number: 10046099Abstract: A system and method for determining a concentration of total chlorine in dialysis water are provided. The system comprises a main unit housing an iodide/water sample chamber and a reducing agent chamber. An electrode pair bridges the two chambers and generates tri-iodide proportional to the amount of total chlorine in the dialysis water. The electrode pair detects the amount of tri-iodide generated in proportion to the amount of active chloride in the dialysis water. The system is suitable for use in connection with, or for incorporation into, a water purification system for generating dialysis fluid, and may include a display that alerts the user to stop or prevent a hemodialysis treatment if the total chlorine level exceeds a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2015Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare SAInventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Yuanpang Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Patent number: 9943631Abstract: A system and method for determining a concentration of total chlorine in dialysis water are provided. The system comprises a main unit housing a KI/water sample chamber and a sodium sulfate chamber. A first electrode pair bridges the two chambers and generates tri-iodide proportional to the amount of total chlorine in the water sample. A second electrode pair in contact with fluid in the KI/water sample detects an amount of tri-iodide generated by the first electrode pair. The system is suitable for use in connection with, or for incorporation into, a water purification system for generating dialysis fluid, and may include a display that alerts the user to stop or prevent a hemodialysis treatment if the total chlorine level exceeds a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2015Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare SAInventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Yuanpang Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Patent number: 9937285Abstract: A system and method for determining a concentration of total chlorine in dialysis water are provided. The system comprises a main unit housing an iodide/water sample chamber and a reducing agent chamber. An electrode pair bridges the two chambers and generates tri-iodide proportional to the amount of total chlorine in the dialysis water. The electrode pair detects the amount of tri-iodide generated in proportion to the amount of active chloride in the dialysis water. The system is suitable for use in connection with, or for incorporation into, a water purification system for generating dialysis fluid, and may include a display that alerts the user to stop or prevent a hemodialysis treatment if the total chlorine level exceeds a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2015Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignees: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC., BAXTER HEALTHCARE SAInventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Yuanpang Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Patent number: 9534174Abstract: This invention relates to improvements in the fast pyrolysis of biomass. In this invention, a portion of the products from a pyrolysis reactor are condensed in the liquid phase and at least a portion of the recovered liquid is recycled to the pyrolysis reactor for further conversion to valuable, useful products.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2013Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: Anellotech, Inc.Inventors: Terry Mazanec, Jeff Whiting
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Publication number: 20160030653Abstract: A system and method for determining a concentration of total chlorine in dialysis water are provided. The system comprises a main unit housing an iodide/water sample chamber and a reducing agent chamber. An electrode pair bridges the two chambers and generates tri-iodide proportional to the amount of total chlorine in the dialysis water. The electrode pair detects the amount of tri-iodide generated in proportion to the amount of active chloride in the dialysis water. The system is suitable for use in connection with, or for incorporation into, a water purification system for generating dialysis fluid, and may include a display that alerts the user to stop or prevent a hemodialysis treatment if the total chlorine level exceeds a predetermined level.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Yuanpang Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Publication number: 20160011160Abstract: A system and method for determining a concentration of total chlorine in dialysis water are provided. The system comprises a main unit housing an iodide/water sample chamber and a reducing agent chamber. An electrode pair bridges the two chambers and generates tri-iodide proportional to the amount of total chlorine in the dialysis water. The electrode pair detects the amount of tri-iodide generated in proportion to the amount of active chloride in the dialysis water. The system is suitable for use in connection with, or for incorporation into, a water purification system for generating dialysis fluid, and may include a display that alerts the user to stop or prevent a hemodialysis treatment if the total chlorine level exceeds a predetermined level.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Yuanpang Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Publication number: 20150335808Abstract: A system and method for determining a concentration of total chlorine in dialysis water are provided. The system comprises a main unit housing a KI/water sample chamber and a sodium sulfate chamber. A first electrode pair bridges the two chambers and generates tri-iodide proportional to the amount of total chlorine in the water sample. A second electrode pair in contact with fluid in the KI/water sample detects an amount of tri-iodide generated by the first electrode pair. The system is suitable for use in connection with, or for incorporation into, a water purification system for generating dialysis fluid, and may include a display that alerts the user to stop or prevent a hemodialysis treatment if the total chlorine level exceeds a predetermined level.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2015Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Yuanpang Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Patent number: 9162021Abstract: A system and method for determining a concentration of total chlorine in dialysis water are provided. The system comprises a main unit housing an iodide/water sample chamber and a reducing agent chamber. An electrode pair bridges the two chambers and generates tri-iodide proportional to the amount of total chlorine in the dialysis water. The electrode pair detects the amount of tri-iodide generated in proportion to the amount of active chloride in the dialysis water. The system is suitable for use in connection with, or for incorporation into, a water purification system for generating dialysis fluid, and may include a display that alerts the user to stop or prevent a hemodialysis treatment if the total chlorine level exceeds a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Patent number: 9138520Abstract: A system and method for determining a concentration of total chlorine in dialysis water are provided. The system comprises a main unit housing a KI/water sample chamber and a sodium sulfate chamber. A first electrode pair bridges the two chambers and generates tri-iodide proportional to the amount of total chlorine in the water sample. A second electrode pair in contact with fluid in the KI/water sample detects an amount of tri-iodide generated by the first electrode pair. The system is suitable for use in connection with, or for incorporation into, a water purification system for generating dialysis fluid, and may include a display that alerts the user to stop or prevent a hemodialysis treatment if the total chlorine level exceeds a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare S.A.Inventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper
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Publication number: 20140110340Abstract: A system and method for determining a concentration of total chlorine in dialysis water are provided. The system comprises a main unit housing a KI/water sample chamber and a sodium sulfate chamber. A first electrode pair bridges the two chambers and generates tri-iodide proportional to the amount of total chlorine in the water sample. A second electrode pair in contact with fluid in the KI/water sample detects an amount of tri-iodide generated by the first electrode pair. The system is suitable for use in connection with, or for incorporation into, a water purification system for generating dialysis fluid, and may include a display that alerts the user to stop or prevent a hemodialysis treatment if the total chlorine level exceeds a predetermined level.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicants: BAXTER HEALTHCARE S.A., BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Jeff White, Ye Chen, Samuel Ding, Joel Titus, Justin Rohde, Shincy Maliekkal, Kevin Cooper