Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Owen
Jeffrey Owen 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: 20080064976Abstract: Methods for determining structural integrity of a bone within the spine of a patient, the bone having a first aspect and a second aspect, wherein the second aspect separated from the first aspect by a width and located adjacent to a spinal nerve. The methods involve (a) applying an electrical stimulus to the first aspect of the bone; (b) electrically monitoring a muscle myotome associated with the spinal nerve to detect if an onset neuro-muscular response occurs in response to the application of the electrical stimulus to the first aspect of the bone; (c) automatically increasing the magnitude of the electrical stimulus to until the onset neuro-muscular response is detected; and (d) communicating to a user via at least one of visual and audible means information representing the magnitude of the electrical stimulus which caused the onset neuro-muscular response.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: NuVasive, Inc.Inventors: Brian Kelleher, James Marino, Corbett Stone, Robin Vaughn, Jeffrey Owens
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Patent number: 7328770Abstract: There is a noise reduction device for reducing noise from a vibrating strap. There is a securing member including a strip of material having a first surface including hook material and a second surface including loop material, wherein the securing member is configured to removably attach to the vibrating strap by wrapping about the strap and attaching a portion of the first surface to a portion of the second surface. There is a damping member including a plurality of strands of fibers configured to dampen vibratory motion. There is an internal coupling member configured to couple the securing member to the damping member and configured to bundle the plurality of strands of fibers.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Inventors: Jeffrey A. Owens, Shantelle L. Owens, Donald L. Miller, Susan G. Miller
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Patent number: 7317937Abstract: A method and apparatus for predicting the outcome of head injury trauma by monitoring cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) characteristics, preferably by monitoring the pH of CSF. The apparatus includes a catheter with a wall section adapted to permit CSF to flow therein, and a sensor located within the catheter such that the CSF is permitted to flow adjacent the tip of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Curators of the University of MissouriInventors: Jeffrey Owen Phillips, Roger Eugene Huckfeldt
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Patent number: 7194445Abstract: A method, computer program product, and data processing system for recognizing, tracing, diagnosing, and repairing problems in an autonomic computing system is disclosed. Rules and courses of actions to follow in logging data, in diagnosing faults (or threats of faults), and in treating faults (or threats of faults) are formulated using an adaptive inference and action system. The adaptive inference and action system includes techniques for conflict resolution that generate, prioritize, modify, and remove rules based on environment-specific information, accumulated time-sensitive data, actions taken, and the effectiveness of those actions. Thus, the present invention enables a dynamic, autonomic computing system to formulate its own strategy for self-administration, even in the face of changes in the configuration of the system.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Lenovo (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Hoi Yeung Chan, Rajarshi Das, Jeffrey Owen Kephart, Alla Segal
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Publication number: 20060283659Abstract: There is a noise reduction device for reducing noise from a vibrating strap. There is a securing member including a strip of material having a first surface including hook material and a second surface including loop material, wherein the securing member is configured to removably attach to the vibrating strap by wrapping about the strap and attaching a portion of the first surface to a portion of the second surface. There is a damping member including a plurality of strands of fibers configured to dampen vibratory motion. There is an internal coupling member configured to couple the securing member to the damping member and configured to bundle the plurality of strands of fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2005Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventors: Jeffrey Owens, Shantelle Owens, Donald Miller, Susan Miller
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Publication number: 20060206690Abstract: A microcontroller includes a program memory, data memory, central processing unit, at least one register module, a memory management unit, and a transport network. Instructions are executed in one clock cycle via an instruction word. The instruction word indicates the source module from which data is to be retrieved and the destination module to which data is to be stored. The address/data capability of an instruction word may be extended via a prefix module. If an operation is performed on the data, the source module or the destination module may perform the operation during the same clock cycle in which the data is transferred.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Applicant: Dallas SemiconductorInventors: Jeffrey Owens, Edward Ma, Don Loomis, Tom Chenot
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Patent number: 7093552Abstract: A torpedo launch system for a marine vessel includes an impulse tank connected via a straight water inlet tube to an inlet orifice in an outer casing of the vessel. A launch tube extends through the impulse tank to the outer casing, and through a pressure hull of the vessel to terminate at a rear door. Pressurized water is provided to the launch tube to launch a torpedo by mounting an impeller in the impulse tank. The impeller pumps water into the impulse tank to develop a pressure which is transmitted to the launch tube when a valve in the impulse tank is opened. The impeller is driven by a motor which receives power via cables which pass through the pressure hull. The impulse tank and motor are between the outer casing and the pressure hull.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Strachen & Henshaw LimitedInventor: Bryan Jeffrey Owen
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Patent number: 7051277Abstract: A method of assisting a user with the task of categorizing a received electronic document into a collection includes the steps of classifying the document to obtain one or more most likely categorical labels; displaying, to the user, a representation of the one or more most likely categorical labels; receiving data, from the user, representative of a selected categorical label; and labeling the document within the collection with the selected categorical label. The electronic document can include an electronic mail message, a web page bookmark, an audio file or a video file.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Owen Kephart, Richard Brian Segal, Steve Richard White
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Patent number: 7020505Abstract: A method and apparatus for predicting the outcome of head injury trauma by monitoring cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) characteristics, preferably my monitoring the pH of CSF. The apparatus includes a catheter with a wall section adapted to permit CSF to flow therein, and a sensor located within the catheter such that the CSF is permitted to flow adjacent the tip of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1999Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Curators of the University of MissouriInventors: Jeffrey Owen Phillips, Roger Eugene Huckfeldt
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Publication number: 20050159526Abstract: The present invention relates to polymer-platelet particle composites comprising at least one polyamide resin, at least one oxygen scavenging system, and platelet particles derived from at least one layered silicate material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Inventors: Linda Bernard, Horst Clauberg, Michael Cyr, John Gilmer, Jeffrey Owens, Mark Stewart, Sam Turner, Shriram Bagrodia, James Matayabas
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Publication number: 20050138330Abstract: A microcontroller includes a program memory, data memory, central processing unit, at least one register module, a memory management unit, and a transport network. Instructions are executed in one clock cycle via an instruction word. The instruction word indicates the source module from which data is to be retrieved and the destination module to which data is to be stored. The address/data capability of an instruction word may be extended via a prefix module. If an operation is performed on the data, the source module or the destination module may perform the operation during the same clock cycle in which the data is transferred.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: Jeffrey Owens, Edward Ma, Don Loomis, Tom Chenot
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Patent number: 6894445Abstract: A cathode ray tube video display comprises a cathode ray tube (CRT) for displaying a video signal (Vin) coupled thereto. A cathode ray tube electron beam blanker (201) is coupled to the cathode ray tube (CRT) and is responsive to a blanking trigger signal (GK) for blanking an electron beam (e) within the cathode ray tube (CRT). A blanking controller (200) is coupled to the cathode ray tube electron beam blanker (201) and generates the blanking trigger signal (Gk) for controlling electron beam blanking, wherein the electron beam (e) is blanked for different durations in accordance with one of a hot and cold start condition.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Thomson Licensing S.A.Inventor: Jeffrey Owen Allender
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Patent number: 6867014Abstract: The present invention provides an enzymatic cycling assay for assessing the amount of homocysteine and/or cystathionine in a solution such as blood, blood derivatives, or urine. The assay comprises the steps of contacting the solution containing homocysteine and/or cystathionine to form a reaction mixture, with CBS, or a derivative thereof, L-serine, and CBL, or a derivative thereof, for a time period sufficient to catalyze the cyclical conversion of homocysteine form to cystathionine and the reconversion of cystathionine to homocysteine with the production of pyruvate and ammonia; determining the amount of homocysteine and/or ammonia present in the reaction mixture; and determining the amount of homocysteine and/or cystathionine present in the solution based on the amount of pyruvate and/or ammonia formed. Expression vectors and isolation procedures for CBS, or derivatives thereof, and CBL, or derivatives thereof, are also provided as well as test kits for carrying out the assay.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventors: Glenn Kawasaki, Heather Kay Webb, Jeffrey Owens, Raymond Liedtke, Doreen Forest, Mark Legaz, Sobomabo Lawson
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Publication number: 20050051076Abstract: A submarine or other marine vessel has a payload launch system with an impulse tank (7) connected via a straight water inlet tube (20) to an inlet orifice (3) in an outer casing (1) of the vessel. A payload launch tube being a torpedo tube (8) extends through the impulse tank (7) to the outer wall (1), and also extends through a pressure hull (4) of the submarine to terminate at a rear door (9). The torpedo tube has an inlet valve (10) within the impulse tank (7). In order to provide pressurised water to the torpedo tube (8) to launch a torpedo (25), an impeller (19) is mounted in the impulse tank which pumps water into the impulse tank (7) to develop a pressure which is transmitted to the torpedo tube (8) when the valve (10) is opened. The impeller (19) is driven by an electric motor unit (21) which is connected to a power supply (22) by cables (30) which pass through the pressure hull (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2002Publication date: March 10, 2005Inventor: Jeffrey Owen
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Patent number: 6772346Abstract: In a network-connected distributed system including nodes through which digital data flow, one or more of the nodes adapted to process the digital data, a method for efficiently managing the transmission of units of digital data from node to node, includes the steps of receiving, at one of the one or more nodes, units of digital data first transmitted by an originating node; filtering out sufficiently processed units of the digital data based on filtering information; transmitting, to the originating node and/or other nodes, filtered results relating to the sufficiently processed units; queuing, for processing at other nodes, unfiltered units of the digital data which are not filtered out; and updating the filtering information according to results of automatic processing performed in and received from the one of the one or more nodes and/or other nodes in the system.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David Michael Chess, Jeffrey Owen Kephart, John Frederick Morar, Edward John Pring, Steve Richard White
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Publication number: 20040096929Abstract: The present invention provides an enzymatic cycling assay for assessing the amount of homocysteine and/or cystathionine in a solution such as blood, blood derivatives, or urine. The assay comprises the steps of contacting the solution containing homocysteine and/or cystathionine to form a reaction mixture, with CBS, or a derivative thereof, L-serine, and CBL, or a derivative thereof, for a time period sufficient to catalyze the cyclical conversion of homocysteine form to cystathionine and the reconversion of cystathionine to homocysteine with the production of pyruvate and ammonia; determining the amount of homocysteine and/or ammonia present in the reaction mixture; and determining the amount of homocysteine and/or cystathionine present in the solution based on the amount of pyruvate and/or ammonia formed. Expression vectors and isolation procedures for CBS, or derivatives thereof, and CBL, or derivatives thereof, are also provided as well as test kits for carrying out the assay.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Glenn Kawasaki, Heather Kay Webb, Jeffrey Owens, Raymond Liedtke, Doreen Forest, Mark Legaz, Sobomabo Lawson
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Patent number: 6732149Abstract: A system and method of hindering an undesirable transmission or receipt of electronic messages within a network of users includes the steps of determining that transmission or receipt of at least one specific electronic message is undesirable; automatically extracting detection data that permits detection of the at least one specific electronic message or variants thereof; scanning one or more inbound and/or outbound messages from at least one user for the presence of the at least one specific electronic message or variants thereof; and taking appropriate action, responsive to the scanning step.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1999Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Jeffrey Owen Kephart
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Publication number: 20040056982Abstract: A method for controlling image sharpness in a video display apparatus operable to display first (Ymain) and second (Ypip) image signals simultaneously. This comprises the steps of, combining a first image signal and a second (image signal to form a simultaneous display signal). Generating an SVM signal for display image enhancement in accordance with the simultaneous display signal. Dynamically controlling an amplitude of the SVM signal in accordance with an occurrence of ones of the first and second image signals forming the simultaneous display signal. Driving an SVM coil with the dynamically controlled amplitude SVM signal to enhance image edges displayed by the video display apparatus in accordance with ones of the first and second image signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Jeffrey Owen Allender, Thomas Dale Yost
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Publication number: 20040059966Abstract: A method, computer program product, and data processing system for recognizing, tracing, diagnosing, and repairing problems in an autonomic computing system is disclosed. Rules and courses of actions to follow in logging data, in diagnosing faults (or threats of faults), and in treating faults (or threats of faults) are formulated using an adaptive inference and action system. The adaptive inference and action system includes techniques for conflict resolution that generate, prioritize, modify, and remove rules based on environment-specific information, accumulated time-sensitive data, actions taken, and the effectiveness of those actions. Thus, the present invention enables a dynamic, autonomic computing system to formulate its own strategy for self-administration, even in the face of changes in the configuration of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Hoi Yeung Chan, Rajarshi Das, Jeffrey Owen Kephart, Alla Segal
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Publication number: 20040059704Abstract: A method, computer program product, and data processing system for constructing a self-managing distributed computing system comprised of “autonomic elements” is disclosed. An autonomic element provides a set of services, and may provide them to other autonomic elements. Relationships between autonomic elements include the providing and consuming of such services. These relationships are “late bound,” in the sense that they can be made during the operation of the system rather than when parts of the system are implemented or deployed. They are dynamic, in the sense that relationships can begin, end, and change over time. They are negotiated, in the sense that they are arrived at by a process of mutual communication between the elements that establish the relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Joseph L. Hellerstein, Jeffrey Owen Kephart, Edwin Richie Lassettre, Norman J. Pass, David Robert Safford, William Harold Tetzlaff, Steve Richard White