Patents by Inventor Jeremy Ryan Soller

Jeremy Ryan Soller 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).

  • Patent number: 10765873
    Abstract: A system for supplementing communications capabilities of a patient monitoring device, the system including an interface device configured to communicably couple with and to receive the patient monitoring information from the patient monitoring device, a memory device hosted by the interface device and configured to store at least a portion of the patient monitoring information, a wireless transceiver hosted by the interface device, a database hosted by the interface device; and a processor communicably coupled to the wireless transceiver and the asset management database, the processor configured to format the patient monitoring information into one or more data objects, each of the one or more data objects associated with an EMS incident during which the patient monitoring information was gathered, the processor further configured to store the one or more data objects to the database and to transmit the one or more data objects with the wireless transceiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 8, 2020
    Assignee: ZOLL Medical Corporation
    Inventors: Michael Scott Martin, Chad Ashmore, Eric A. Deines, Gary A. Freeman, Joseph L. Helmick, Thomas E. Kaib, Richard A. Rattanni, C. Shane Reid, Jeremy Ryan Soller, Shane S. Volpe, Gary Ruggiero, Frederick J. Geheb
  • Publication number: 20170053086
    Abstract: A system for supplementing communications capabilities of a patient monitoring device, the system including a card fitting within a device slot and configured to receive patient monitoring information from the device via the interface slot; a memory device hosted by the card and configured to store patient monitoring information; a wireless transceiver hosted by the card; an asset management database hosted by the card; and a processor communicably coupled to the wireless transceiver and the asset management database, the processor configured to format the patient monitoring information into a stream of one or more frames, each of the one or more frames associated with an EMS incident during which the patient monitoring information was gathered, the processor further configured to store the one or more frames to the asset management database and to transmit the stream of one or more frames with the wireless transceiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2016
    Publication date: February 23, 2017
    Inventors: Michael Scott MARTIN, Chad ASHMORE, Eric A. DEINES, Gary A. FREEMAN, Joseph L. HELMICK, Thomas E. KAIB, Richard A. RATTANNI, C. Shane REID, Jeremy Ryan SOLLER, Shane S. VOLPE, Gary RUGGIERO, Frederick J. GEHEB
  • Publication number: 20160019427
    Abstract: The present invention teaches that a computer system can be taught to analyze a stream of video surveillance imagery for individuals carrying firearms using a machine vision and machine learning system of the cascading classifier type, taught by special methods adapted to the firearm recognition area, in particular, exposure of the trained classifier to pre-categorized firearm images, and may poll a number of types of recognition methods before making a positive firearm recognition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2014
    Publication date: January 21, 2016
    Inventors: Michael Scott Martin, Jeremy Ryan Soller
  • Publication number: 20110295078
    Abstract: A system for collecting and displaying emergency medical services information according to embodiments of the present invention includes a patient monitoring device configured to monitor a patient, a navigation device, a patient charting device, a database, a display device, and a processor communicably coupled to the defibrillator, the navigation device, the patient charting device, the database, and the display device. According to embodiments of the present invention, the processor is configured to receive emergency medical services information from the defibrillator device, the navigation device, and the patient charting device, store the emergency medical services information in the database, and display the emergency medical services information on the display device according to an information template. According to some embodiments, aggregated data feeds from one or more such processors are stored in a remote server and available to remote enterprise users via a secure web interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2010
    Publication date: December 1, 2011
    Inventors: C. Shane REID, Chad ASHMORE, Eric A. DEINES, Gary A. FREEMAN, Michael Scott MARTIN, Gary RUGGIERO, Jeremy Ryan SOLLER, Mark TIMMERMANN, Michael S. ERLICH
  • Publication number: 20110172550
    Abstract: A system for supplementing communications capabilities of a patient monitoring device, the system including a card fitting within a device slot and configured to receive patient monitoring information from the device via the interface slot; a memory device hosted by the card and configured to store patient monitoring information; a wireless transceiver hosted by the card; an asset management database hosted by the card; and a processor communicably coupled to the wireless transceiver and the asset management database, the processor configured to format the patient monitoring information into a stream of one or more frames, each of the one or more frames associated with an EMS incident during which the patient monitoring information was gathered, the processor further configured to store the one or more frames to the asset management database and to transmit the stream of one or more frames with the wireless transceiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2010
    Publication date: July 14, 2011
    Inventors: Michael Scott Martin, Chad Ashmore, Eric A. Deines, Gary A. Freeman, Joseph L. Helmick, Thomas E. Kaib, Richard A. Rattanni, C. Shane Reid, Jeremy Ryan Soller, Shane S. Volpe, Gary Ruggiero, Frederick J. Geheb