Patents by Inventor Jessica Brown
Jessica Brown 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: 12201459Abstract: A Computer Vision enabled Smart Tray (CVST) is designed for use in medical training, such as for Central Venous Catheterization (CVC). The tray is configured to hold a plurality of medical instruments. A support surface supports the tray with areas that are selectively illuminable, and a sensing system is operable to sense the presence of instruments or supplies in at least some areas of the tray. Background color is used by the computer vision algorithm to distinguish between tools and the tray. In addition, the computer vision algorithm is evaluated for accuracy in tool detection.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2023Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: The Penn State Research FoundationInventors: Jason Z. Moore, Scarlett Miller, Dailen Brown, Haroula Tzamaras, Jessica M. González-Vargas, E. David C. Han
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Patent number: 12162202Abstract: A molded container of plastic material. The molded container including a neck finish defining an opening into the molded container, a body extending from the neck finish and including a shoulder adjacent the neck finish, a base defining a closed end of the container, and a sidewall extending between the shoulder and the base. Formed on a surface of the container and being defined by the plastic material forming the container are a series of raised dots defining a tactile writing feature.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2022Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: Discma AGInventors: Jessica Brown, Bradley Krzyzaniak, Gregory Carpenter, Mark Blystone
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Publication number: 20230201499Abstract: Resuscitation/ventilation systems that include a pressure chamber or cylinder may use a piston articulated within the pressure chamber or shaft to push air and/or a mixture of gas and air into and out of an airway circuit for the purpose of providing mechanical ventilation and/or artificial respiration to a patient. In some cases, the pressure chamber or cylinder may be resident within a canister that fits with a body. The canister may include a motor that moves a shaft connected to the piston up and down, or in and out, within the pressure chamber or cylinder and this movement of the piston may cause a vacuum within the airway circuit and/or the pushing of air or gas out of the airway circuit into a patient’s lung(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2021Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: Dylan DeLonzor, Russell DELONZER, Neil Padharia RAY, Jessica Brown
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Publication number: 20220324153Abstract: A molded container of plastic material. The molded container including a neck finish defining an opening into the molded container, a body extending from the neck finish and including a shoulder adjacent the neck finish, a base defining a closed end of the container, and a sidewall extending between the shoulder and the base. Formed on a surface of the container and being defined by the plastic material forming the container are a series of raised dots defining a tactile writing feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2022Publication date: October 13, 2022Inventors: Jessica Brown, Bradley Krzyzaniak, Gregory Carpenter, Mark Blystone
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Patent number: 11370158Abstract: A method of forming a container (1) and a container (1) formed thereby. A preform (2), having a generally cylindrical body (60, 8) extending between a closed end (12) and an open mouth, is placed within a mold (20, 22) having surfaces corresponding in shape to the desired container (1). An incompressible medium, which is the end product that remains in the molded container (1), is injected under pressure into the preform (2). Under the influence of the incompressible medium, the preform (2) is expanded into contact with the surfaces defining the cavity, simultaneously forming and filling the container (1). During expanding of the preform (2), portions of the plastic material are forced into a series of recesses (72) defined in the cavity surface (82, 85). With the incompressible medium contained therein, the container (1) is removed from the mold (20, 22) and including a series of raised dots corresponding to the series of recesses (72) defined in the cavity surface (82, 85).Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2018Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: Discma AGInventors: Jessica Brown, Bradley Krzyzaniak, Gregory Carpenter, Mark Blystone
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Publication number: 20210101711Abstract: A method of forming a container (1) and a container (1) formed thereby. A preform (2), having a generally cylindrical body (60, 8) extending between a closed end (12) and an open mouth, is placed within a mold (20, 22) having surfaces corresponding in shape to the desired container (1). An incompressible medium, which is the end product that remains in the molded container (1), is injected under pressure into the preform (2). Under the influence of the incompressible medium, the preform (2) is expanded into contact with the surfaces defining the cavity, simultaneously forming and filling the container (1). During expanding of the preform (2), portions of the plastic material are forced into a series of recesses (72) defined in the cavity surface (82, 85). With the incompressible medium contained therein, the container (1) is removed from the mold (20, 22) and including a series of raised dots corresponding to the series of recesses (72) defined in the cavity surface (82, 85).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2018Publication date: April 8, 2021Inventors: Jessica Brown, Bradley Krzyzaniak, Gregory Carpenter, Mark Blystone
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Patent number: 10702849Abstract: An inorganic oxide material doped with nano-rare earth oxide particles that is capable of trapping one or more of NOx or SOx at a temperature that is less than 400° C. The nano-rare earth oxide particles have a particle size that is less than 10 nanometers. The catalyst support can trap at least 0.5% NO2 at a temperature less than 350° C. and/or at least 0.4% SO2 at a temperature less than 325° C. The catalyst support can trap at least 0.5% NO2 and/or at least 0.2% SO2 at a temperature that is less than 250° C. after being aged at 800° C. for 16 hours in a 10% steam environment. The catalyst support exhibits at least a 25% increase in capacity for at least one of NOx or SOx trapping at a temperature that is less than 400° C. when compared to a conventional rare earth doped support in a 10% steam environment.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2019Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Pacific Industrial Development CorporationInventors: David Shepard, Christopher Zyskowski, Jessica Brown, Jeffery Lachapelle, Wei Wu
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Publication number: 20190381477Abstract: An inorganic oxide material doped with nano-rare earth oxide particles that is capable of trapping one or more of NOx or SOx at a temperature that is less than 400° C. The nano-rare earth oxide particles have a particle size that is less than 10 nanometers. The catalyst support can trap at least 0.5% NO2 at a temperature less than 350° C. and/or at least 0.4% SO2 at a temperature less than 325° C. The catalyst support can trap at least 0.5% NO2 and/or at least 0.2% SO2 at a temperature that is less than 250° C. after being aged at 800° C. for 16 hours in a 10% steam environment. The catalyst support exhibits at least a 25% increase in capacity for at least one of NOx or SOx trapping at a temperature that is less than 400° C. when compared to a conventional rare earth doped support in a 10% steam environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: David Shepard, Christopher Zyskowski, Jessica Brown, Jeffery Lachapelle, Wei Wu
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Patent number: 8852250Abstract: The subject invention is a fixation device or anchor intended to secure a graft ligament or other soft tissue repair. The device is designed to be attached to a graft ligament and to secure the graft within a bone tunnel by extending transversely across the opening of the tunnel. In certain procedures the device is intended to pass through a bone tunnel in an orientation generally aligned with the tunnel and then turn transversely. The device has an inherent tendency to rotate upon exiting the tunnel to thereby become automatically transversely aligned with the tunnel and the graft ligament. The rotation is due to a moment automatically created as a resultant of forces applied to the anchor by a pulling-suture via a laterally offset aperture joining the pulling-suture to the anchor.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2007Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: Giuseppe Lombardo, Jessica Brown, P. Ercell Sherman, Andrew Kam
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Publication number: 20080041737Abstract: An absorbent mat includes top and bottom layers of thermoplastic material with absorbent media disposed therebetween. The top and bottom layers are bonded directly together, or to the absorbent media disposed therebetween, in spaced-apart bond sites. One or more perforations are formed as a result of bonding in the top and/or bottom layers in a peripheral portion of each bond. Each perforation is in communication with the absorbent media and provides a pathway through which liquid can pass. The top and bottom layers may be monolithic thermoplastic film with an aperture formed therethrough at each respective bond by stretching the multi-layer absorbent mat. One or more perforations are formed in the peripheral portion of each bond site thereof as a result of stretching. Each perforation is in communication with the absorbent media and provides a pathway through which liquid can pass into the absorbent media.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Alfred Baldwin, Richard Bliton, Jessica Brown, Kyra Dorsey
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Publication number: 20070270857Abstract: The subject invention is a fixation device or anchor intended to secure a graft ligament or other soft tissue repair. The device is designed to be attached to a graft ligament and to secure the graft within a bone tunnel by extending transversely across the opening of the tunnel. In certain procedures the device is intended to pass through a bone tunnel in an orientation generally aligned with the tunnel and then turn transversely. The device has an inherent tendency to rotate upon exiting the tunnel to thereby become automatically transversely aligned with the tunnel and the graft ligament. The rotation is due to a moment automatically created as a resultant of forces applied to the anchor by a pulling-suture via a laterally offset aperture joining the pulling-suture to the anchor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Giuseppe Lombardo, Jessica Brown, P. Ercell Sherman, Andrew Kam
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Publication number: 20070143410Abstract: A system and method for defining and translating chat abbreviations. A system is provided for modifying messages in real-time based on an identity of an intended recipient, including: a rules database that includes rules for translating chat abbreviations based on the identity of the intended recipient; a system for identifying a chat abbreviation in a message; and a rules engine that associates a set of rules from the rules database with the intended recipient and applies the set of rules to the chat abbreviation identified in the message. Also included is a system for providing composite definitions of chat abbreviations in a multi-lingual chat session based upon a locale and a language of a sender and the intended recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Maureen Kraft, Jessica Brown, Michael Facemire, Michael Wanderski
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Publication number: 20050191462Abstract: An absorbent mat includes top and bottom layers of thermoplastic material with absorbent media disposed therebetween. The top and bottom layers are bonded directly together, or to the absorbent media disposed therebetween, in spaced-apart bond sites. One or more perforations are formed as a result of bonding in the top and/or bottom layers in a peripheral portion of each bond. Each perforation is in communication with the absorbent media and provides a pathway through which liquid can pass. The top and bottom layers may be monolithic thermoplastic film with an aperture formed therethrough at each respective bond by stretching the multi-layer absorbent mat. One or more perforations are formed in the peripheral portion of each bond site thereof as a result of stretching. Each perforation is in communication with the absorbent media and provides a pathway through which liquid can pass into the absorbent media.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2005Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventors: Alfred Baldwin, Richard Bliton, Jessica Brown, Kyra Dorsey
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Patent number: D634893Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2010Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Inventors: James Brown, Jessica Brown
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Patent number: D927983Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2019Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: DISCMA AGInventors: Mark Blystone, Jessica Brown, Corey Janes
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Patent number: D932917Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2021Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: DISCMA AGInventors: Mark Blystone, Jessica Brown, Corey Janes