Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Taylor
Jeffrey Taylor 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: 10773222Abstract: An extrusion apparatus configured to releasably secure therein a filter and two syringes so as to provide stability during the extrusion process. The extrusion apparatus includes a body that is rectangular in form. The body includes a top surface wherein the top surface has formed therein a filter receiving member. The filter receiving member is centrally located on the body. Operably coupled to the filter receiving member on opposing sides thereof is a first syringe channel and a second syringe channel. The first syringe channel and the second syringe channel include a passage having an outer wall. The outer wall of the passage of the first syringe channel and the second syringe channel is annular in form and has a circumferential radius that requires longitudinal insertion of syringes and inhibits the upward movement thereof once the syringes are disposed therein. A heating assembly is further included in the body.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2017Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Inventors: Graham Jeffrey Taylor, Nima Tamaddoni Jahromi
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Publication number: 20200285346Abstract: An interactive environment image may be projected onto one or more surfaces, and interaction with the projected environment image may be detected within a three-dimensional space over the one or more surfaces. The interactive environment image may be a three dimensional image, or it may be two dimensional. An image is projected onto a surface to provide a visual representation of a virtual space including one or more of the virtual objects, which may be spatially positioned. User interaction with the projected visualized representation of the virtual space may be detected and, in response to user interaction, the projected visualized representation may be changed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2020Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: Mark L. Davis, Timothy Alan Tabor, Roger H. Hoole, Jeffrey Taylor, John M. Black
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Publication number: 20200276078Abstract: A therapeutic roller system for use in myofascial release. The therapeutic roller system includes a hollow roller and a coupling nodule. The hollow roller presents an outer wall. The hollow roller includes a receptor opening traversing the outer wall. The coupling nodule includes an upper therapeutic segment and a lower locking segment. The lower locking segment is configured to be inserted into the receptor opening in a first orientation. The lower locking segment is configured to be secured within the receptor opening in a second orientation. The therapeutic roller system may further include a non-coupling nodule.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2019Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: Peter Douglas Ploss, Jeffrey Taylor Hutchens, Matthew Blake Gremling, Spencer William Laurie
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Patent number: 10737228Abstract: Disclosed are mixing apparatus adapted to provide mixing of components in an automated analyzer. The mixing apparatus includes a reservoir configured to contain a coupling liquid, a transducer configured to be driven at a frequency and communicate with the coupling liquid, and a signal generation unit configured to provide a phase modulatable drive signal to the transducer. In some embodiments, improved patient sample and reagent mixing may be provided. Systems and methods are provided, as are other aspects.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2015Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics IncInventors: Stephen Krufka, Antoine Haddad, Jeffrey Taylor
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Publication number: 20200202183Abstract: A system for aerial image detection and classification is provided herein. The system comprising an aerial image database storing one or more aerial images electronically received from one or more image providers, and an object detection pre-processing engine in electronic communication with the aerial image database, the object detection pre-processing engine detecting and classifying objects using a disparity mapping generation sub-process to automatically process the one or more aerial images to generate a disparity map providing elevation information, a segmentation sub-process to automatically apply a pre-defined elevation threshold to the disparity map, the pre-defined elevation threshold adjustable by a user, and a classification sub-process to automatically detect and classify objects in the one or more stereoscopic pairs of aerial images by applying one or more automated detectors based on classification parameters and the pre-defined elevation threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2020Publication date: June 25, 2020Applicant: Xactware Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Taylor, Edmund Webecke
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Patent number: 10664105Abstract: An interactive environment image may be projected onto one or more surfaces, and interaction with the projected environment image may be detected within a three-dimensional space over the one or more surfaces. The interactive environment image may be a three dimensional image, or it may be two dimensional. An image is projected onto a surface to provide a visual representation of a virtual space including one or more of the virtual objects, which may be spatially positioned. User interaction with the projected visualized representation of the virtual space may be detected and, in response to user interaction, the projected visualized representation may be changed.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2019Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: MEP Tech, Inc.Inventors: Mark L. Davis, Timothy Alan Tabor, Roger H. Hoole, Jeffrey Taylor, John M. Black
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Publication number: 20200150603Abstract: Systems and methods for creating and using equipment definitions are provided. An archetypal device used to identify one or more data points associated with the archetypal device. A point definition is generated for each identified data point associated with the archetypal device. Each point definition includes an abstraction of a text string extracted from the corresponding data point that is applicable to multiple different devices of the same type of building equipment. The generated point definitions are used to create an equipment definition for a type of building equipment. The equipment definition can be used to identify data points associated with other devices of the same type of building equipment and to automatically create equipment objects representing such devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2020Publication date: May 14, 2020Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Ryan A. Piaskowski, Michael E. Wagner, Daniel J. Sonnemann, Jeffrey Taylor, Corey A. Poquette
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Patent number: 10617036Abstract: A computing device includes a housing having an inner surface, a first outer surface, a second outer surface, and a side extending between the first outer surface and the second outer surface. The computing device also includes a heat generating electronic device, a first heat spreader, and a second heat spreader. At least a portion of the first heat spreader abuts or is adjacent to the inner surface of the housing. The second heat spreader extends from a first position within the housing, at or adjacent to the heat generating electronic device to a second position within the housing. The second position is closer to the side of the housing than the first position. A first portion of the second heat spreader abuts the first heat spreader, and a second portion of the second heat spreader is at a distance from the first heat spreader.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2019Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Andrew Hill, Robyn Rebecca Reed McLaughlin, James Michael Bonicatto, Kenneth Charles Boman, Jeffrey Taylor Stellman, Avi Pinchas Hecht
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Publication number: 20200053909Abstract: A heat-management device described herein includes an array of recesses distributed across an external surface of a thermally conductive body; and an array of protrusions interspersed with the array of recesses and forming a network of cavities within an internal volume of the thermally conductive body, the array of recesses and the array of protrusions defining a non-planar interface complimentary to a curved surface of a heat source. A fluid volume can be retained within the network of cavities at a pressure lower than atmospheric pressure. The heat management device includes a cooling operation mode wherein the fluid volume absorbs heat from the heat source through the non-planar interface and dissipates heat away from the heat source through the network of cavities. A manufacturing method is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2018Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventor: Jeffrey Taylor Stellman
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Patent number: 10558183Abstract: Systems and methods for creating and using equipment definitions are provided. An archetypal device used to identify one or more data points associated with the archetypal device. A point definition is generated for each identified data point associated with the archetypal device. Each point definition includes an abstraction of a text string extracted from the corresponding data point that is applicable to multiple different devices of the same type of building equipment. The generated point definitions are used to create an equipment definition for a type of building equipment. The equipment definition can be used to identify data points associated with other devices of the same type of building equipment and to automatically create equipment objects representing such devices.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2017Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Ryan A. Piaskowski, Michael E. Wagner, Daniel J. Sonnemann, Jeffrey Taylor, Corey A. Poquette
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Patent number: 10540577Abstract: A system for aerial image detection and classification is provided herein. The system comprising an aerial image database storing one or more aerial images electronically received from one or more image providers, and an object detection pre-processing engine in electronic communication with the aerial image database, the object detection pre-processing engine detecting and classifying objects using a disparity mapping generation sub-process to automatically process the one or more aerial images to generate a disparity map providing elevation information, a segmentation sub-process to automatically apply a pre-defined elevation threshold to the disparity map, the pre-defined elevation threshold adjustable by a user, and a classification sub-process to automatically detect and classify objects in the one or more stereoscopic pairs of aerial images by applying one or more automated detectors based on classification parameters and the pre-defined elevation threshold.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2017Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: Xactware Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Taylor, Edmund Webecke
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Patent number: 10518446Abstract: Techniques disclosed herein relate to molding inserts with improved cooling performance. A mold insert includes a body and a plurality of heat sink elements coupled to the body. The body includes an area with a recessed surface that has different depths in a plurality of different regions. The plurality of heat sink elements is configured to provide different thermal resistances in the plurality of different regions of the mold insert, where a thermal resistance of the mold insert in a region with a higher recessed surface depth is lower than a thermal resistance of the mold insert in a region with a lower recessed surface depth. In some embodiments, the plurality of heat sink elements form cooling channels that are configured to conduct a cooling fluid from regions of the mold insert with higher recessed surface depths to regions of the mold insert with lower recessed surface depths.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2017Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Kurt Jenkins, Jeffrey Taylor Stellman
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Patent number: 10486116Abstract: An extrusion system that is operable to facilitate the extrusion of a solution through manipulation of a first syringe and a second syringe. The extrusion system includes a tubing network wherein the tubing network includes a first portion coupled to a first port of an extrusion cartridge and a second portion coupled to a second portion of an extrusion cartridge. The first portion of the tubing network includes an inlet line having an inlet valve coupled therewith and a first syringe. A purge line and purge line clamp are further included in the first portion. The second portion includes a second syringe, an exit line and an exit line clamp. The extrusion system utilizes reciprocating movements of the plungers of the first syringe and second syringe to facilitate the passing of the solution through the extrusion cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Inventors: Graham Jeffrey Taylor, Nima Tamaddoni Jahromi
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Patent number: 10481120Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for determining the properties of artificial membranes (e.g., artificially prepared lipid bilayers and biomimetic membranes comprising amphiphilic copolymers). Multiple physical properties of the membranes can be determined via a combination of electrical and optical measurements. The optical and electrical measurements can be determined using a single apparatus, which can also be used to prepare the artificial membrane. Methods are also disclosed for determining the effects changes in the composition of the artificial membrane, such as the addition of a drug or a change in lipid content.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2016Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: University of Tennessee Research FoundationInventors: Stephen Andrew Sarles, Graham Jeffrey Taylor
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Publication number: 20190346968Abstract: An interactive environment image may be projected onto one or more surfaces, and interaction with the projected environment image may be detected within a three-dimensional space over the one or more surfaces. The interactive environment image may be a three dimensional image, or it may be two dimensional. An image is projected onto a surface to provide a visual representation of a virtual space including one or more of the virtual objects, which may be spatially positioned. User interaction with the projected visualized representation of the virtual space may be detected and, in response to user interaction, the projected visualized representation may be changed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: Mark L. Davis, Timothy Alan Tabor, Roger H. Hoole, Jeffrey Taylor, John M. Black
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Publication number: 20190339188Abstract: A system and method for surface characterization of a porous solid or powder sample using flowing gas include mass flow controllers configured to deliver a controllable mass flow of a carrier gas and adsorptive gas to vary concentration of the adsorptive gas flowing through at least one measurement channel containing a sample cell. A concentration detector downstream of the sample cell provides a signal indicative of the adsorptive gas concentration to a controller that determines the amount of adsorptive gas adsorbed and/or desorbed to characterize the surface area, pore volume, pore volume distribution, etc. of the sample material. The detector may include a housing, heat exchanger, thermal conductivity detector, and a temperature regulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2018Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Miroslav PEJCINOVIC, Jeffrey Taylor BODYCOMB
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Patent number: 10451356Abstract: A lost wax cast vapor chamber device is provided. Once a mesh is produced, a meltable core is formed from a meltable core material with the mesh positioned at least partially inside the core. Over the meltable core a metallic layer is formed, at least partially surrounding the meltable core. A chamber formed by the metallic layer is exposed by melting the meltable core to cause it to be removed from an internal void of the chamber, the internal void encapsulating the mesh. The melted material from the meltable core flows out an opening on at least one surface of the chamber. Subsequently, the internal void is filled at least partially with a working fluid and the opening is closed. The mesh supports the surfaces of the chamber against deformation under the vacuum of the internal void. Movement of working fluid by capillary action is facilitated by the mesh.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2016Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Taylor Stellman, Kurt Allen Jenkins, Lincoln M. Ghioni, Andrew Douglas Delano
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Publication number: 20190282981Abstract: One embodiment provides a quick-connect and rotation system for impeller coupling including: an impeller comprising: a mixer end; and a first attachment end; the first attachment end comprising a first member that is diametrically magnetized; and an motor comprising: a rotational shaft with a second attachment end comprising a second member that is diametrically magnetized; wherein the first attachment end and the second attachment end are complementary to each other; and wherein the motor imparts rotational torque, via a magnetic field between the first member and the second member, on the first attachment end when the first attachment end and the second attachment end are connected.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2017Publication date: September 19, 2019Applicant: Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc.Inventors: William D. Dunfee, Jeffrey Taylor, Gregory D. Ariff, Stephen Krufka
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Publication number: 20190269037Abstract: A computing device includes a housing having an inner surface, a first outer surface, a second outer surface, and a side extending between the first outer surface and the second outer surface. The computing device also includes a heat generating electronic device, a first heat spreader, and a second heat spreader. At least a portion of the first heat spreader abuts or is adjacent to the inner surface of the housing. The second heat spreader extends from a first position within the housing, at or adjacent to the heat generating electronic device to a second position within the housing. The second position is closer to the side of the housing than the first position. A first portion of the second heat spreader abuts the first heat spreader, and a second portion of the second heat spreader is at a distance from the first heat spreader.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Andrew Hill, Robyn Rebecca Reed McLaughlin, James Michael Bonicatto, Kenneth Charles Boman, Jeffrey Taylor Stellman, Avi Pinchas Hecht
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Publication number: 20190240567Abstract: An apparatus for detecting user interaction or another input with a projected image includes a scanning mechanism. The scanning mechanism is capable of scanning the at least one input region for any objects therein. An input identification mechanism may identify the input identified by the object, movement of the object, or a change in the object's position. That information may be used to alter the projected display.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Inventors: Mark L. Davis, John M. Black, Roger H. Hoole, Jeffrey Taylor, Kirby Bisline