Patents by Inventor Jeffrey John Thompson
Jeffrey John Thompson 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: 7719420Abstract: A lock status notification method, apparatus and corresponding medication storage device (e.g., mobile medication dispensing cart, medication cabinet, nurse server, etc.) are provided. In order to generate the notification, a computing device operating on the medication storage device may monitor the status of a manual lock associated with one or more drawers of the medication storage device (e.g., through the use of a sensor associated with the lock). A notification may be generated if it is determined that the medication storage device is unlocked at a certain point in time (e.g., when a user is attempting to log off of an application executing on the computing device). At least one of the drawers of the medication storage device may include a next case medication pocket having an automatic lock and in which medications prepared for the next case or procedure in which the user is participating can be securely stored.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2008Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: McKesson Automation Inc.Inventors: Melanie Ann Christie, Jeffrey John Thompson, Nicole Nuttall
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Publication number: 20090210089Abstract: A lock status notification method, apparatus and corresponding medication storage device (e.g., mobile medication dispensing cart, medication cabinet, nurse server, etc.) are provided. In order to generate the notification, a computing device operating on the medication storage device may monitor the status of a manual lock associated with one or more drawers of the medication storage device (e.g., through the use of a sensor associated with the lock). A notification may be generated if it is determined that the medication storage device is unlocked at a certain point in time (e.g., when a user is attempting to log off of an application executing on the computing device). At least one of the drawers of the medication storage device may include a next case medication pocket having an automatic lock and in which medications prepared for the next case or procedure in which the user is participating can be securely stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventors: Melanie Ann Christie, Jeffrey John Thompson, Nicole Nuttall
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Publication number: 20090194987Abstract: A method, apparatus and medication storage device are provided for automatically generating labels for medication receptacles. The labels generated may include information about the medication contained in the receptacle that was both received from a healthcare worker at the time of dispensing the medication (e.g., the name (brand and/or generic) of the medication, the amount dispensed, etc.) and retrieved from a central database or server storing information about a plurality of medications (e.g., medication strength, form, etc.).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Melanie Ann Christie, Jeffrey John Thompson
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Patent number: 7280912Abstract: A method for controlling operation of an electronic control unit for use in an internal combustion engine, the electronic control unit being used to control different engine modes, the method including providing a function mode map having a plurality of data map points wherein the function mode map is divided into at least a first type region containing data map points representing mode map output values only of a first mode type and a second type region containing data map points representing mode map output values only of a second mode type; and providing at least one further data map having a plurality of further data map points, each of the further map points representing a further data map output value.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2006Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey John Thompson, Abdolreza Fallahi
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Patent number: 7192417Abstract: A syringe interface for attaching syringes to a drive mechanism which includes a drive member to impart motion to a syringe plunger includes a plurality of syringe mount apertures having different dimensions to attach each of a plurality of syringes to the syringe interface. Each of the syringes for attachment to the syringe interface includes at least one mounting flange, and each of the plurality of syringes has a different mounting flange dimension. Each of the plurality of syringe mount apertures is in general alignment with an axis of the drive member. A syringe drive mechanism includes a syringe interface as described above. The syringe drive mechanism can further include a sensing system to sense which size of the plurality of syringes is mounted on the syringe interface. The syringe drive mechanism can also include a processor and a memory which are in operative communication with the drive member. The memory includes a control program stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey John Thompson, David M. Reilly, Matthew Beale, Drew Degentesh, Matthew Goodworth, Robert Parks
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Patent number: 7079886Abstract: A fluid injection arrangement in the context of patient imaging systems, in which phases of contrast medium injection and flushing medium injection can be freely and selectably ordered as to make available to the operator and patient a vast array of possible protocols that has hitherto been essentially unattainable. The arrangement provides a programmable KVO phase and the ability to program a first phase of injection procedure as a flushing medium phase.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Doug Zatezalo, Jeffrey John Thompson, Steven C. Rygg, Scott R. Griffith, John Gardner, Ronald Barbati
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Publication number: 20040143185Abstract: A fluid injection system includes an injector comprising a drive mechanism and an illumination device, a fluid container operably associated with the drive mechanism, and a control device operably associated with the drive mechanism. The control device comprises a computer screen having at least one element affiliated with the illumination device. The illumination device and the at least one element emit light of the same color. Further, a method of operating an injector system providing visual stimuli corresponding to a programmed injection protocol includes perceiving visual stimuli provided by an injector or a control device of the injector system, recognizing a pattern provided by the visual stimuli, correlating the recognized pattern to the programmed injection protocol, determining whether the programmed injection protocol is a desired injection protocol, and initiating the programmed injection protocol, if it is determined that the programmed injection protocol is the desired injection protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: Douglas M. Zatezalo, Jeffrey John Thompson, Steven C. Rygg, Scott R. Griffith, John Gardner, Ronald J. Barbati
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Publication number: 20030216643Abstract: A fluid injection arrangement, particularly involving a systematic fluid injection programming capability, in the context of patient imaging systems, in which phases of contrast medium injection and flushing medium injection can be freely and selectably ordered so as to make available to the operator and patient a vast array of possible protocols than has hitherto been essentially unattainable. Also contemplated is the use of a “hold” phase, involving an indefinite pause between phases of a protocol, in connection with such imaging systems. Further contemplated is the use of a “pause” phase in which a pause of fixed duration is pre-programmed into the protocols of MRI injector systems. Additionally contemplated is an internal stopwatch function operable to measure the duration of contrast medium propagation towards determining a scan delay, or for other purposes where such a function may be of benefit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventors: Douglas M. Zatezalo, Jeffrey John Thompson, Steven C. Rygg, Scott R. Griffith, John R. Gardner, Ronald J. Barbati
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Patent number: 6643537Abstract: A fluid injection arrangement, particularly involving a systematic fluid injection programming capability, in the context of patient imaging systems, in which phases of contrast medium infection and flushing medium injection can be freely and selectably ordered so as to make available to the operator and patient a vast array of possible protocols than has hitherto been essentially unattainable. Also contemplated is the use of a “hold” phase, involving an indefinite pause between phases of a protocol, in connection with such imaging systems. Further contemplated is the use of a “pause” phase in which a pause of fixed duration is pre-programmed into the protocols of MRI Injector systems.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2000Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Douglas M. Zatezalo, Jeffrey John Thompson, Steven C. Rygg, Scott R. Griffith, John Gardner, Ronald J. Barbati
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Publication number: 20030045789Abstract: A syringe interface for attaching syringes to a drive mechanism which includes a drive member to impart motion to a syringe plunger includes a plurality of syringe mount apertures having different dimensions to attach each of a plurality of syringes to the syringe interface. Each of the syringes for attachment to the syringe interface includes at least one mounting flange, and each of the plurality of syringes has a different mounting flange dimension. Each of the plurality of syringe mount apertures is in general alignment with an axis of the drive member. A syringe drive mechanism includes a syringe interface as described above. The syringe drive mechanism can further include a sensing system to sense which size of the plurality of syringes is mounted on the syringe interface. The syringe drive mechanism can also include a processor and a memory which are in operative communication with the drive member. The memory includes a control program stored therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Jeffrey John Thompson, David M. Reilly, Matthew Beale, Drew Degentesh, Matthew Goodworth, Robert Parks
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Publication number: 20020007116Abstract: A fluid injection arrangement, in the context of patient imaging systems, in which phases of contrast medium injection and flushing medium injection can be freely and selectably ordered so as to make available to the operator and patient a vast array of possible protocols that has hitherto been essentially unattainable. Also contemplated is the use of a “hold” phase, involving an indefinite pause between phases of a protocol, in connection with such imaging systems. Further contemplated is the use of a “pause” phase in which a pause of fixed duration is pre-programmed into the protocols of MRI injector systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventors: Doug Zatezalo, Jeffrey John Thompson, Steven C. Rygg, Scott R. Griffith, John Gardner, Ronald Barbati
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Patent number: 6339718Abstract: A fluid injection arrangement, in the context of patient imaging systems, in which phases of contrast medium injection and flushing medium injection can be freely and selectably ordered so as to make available to the operator and patient a vast array of possible protocols that has hitherto been essentially unattainable. Also contemplated is the use of a “hold” phase, involving an indefinite pause between phases of a protocol, in connection with such imaging systems. Further contemplated is the use of a “pause” phase in which a pause of fixed duration is pre-programmed into the protocols of MRI injector systems.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Doug Zatezalo, Jeffrey John Thompson, Steven C. Rygg, Scott R. Griffith, John Gardner, Ronald Barbati