Patents by Inventor John A. Kirkpatrick
John A. Kirkpatrick 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: 20240145085Abstract: A method includes receiving physiological data associated with a user during at least a portion of an initial sleep session. The method also includes receiving demographic information associated with the user. The method also includes receiving subjective feedback associated with at least a portion of the initial sleep session from the user. The method also includes determining a profile for the user based at least in part on the physiological data associated with the user, the demographic information associated with the user, and the subjective feedback for the initial sleep session. The method also includes determining a recommended therapy for the user and one or more recommended parameters for the recommended therapy based at least in part on a comparison between the determined profile for the user and profiles associated with a plurality of other users.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2021Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Faizan Javed, Kenneth John Taylor, Gregory Robert Peake, Ryan Michael Kirkpatrick
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Patent number: 11747788Abstract: A piece of electronic equipment, such as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or server, has a case adapted for mounting in a rack or cabinet. The equipment includes a presence sensor installed within the case such that it has an external field of view. A controller connected to the presence sensor. In response to a presence detection by the presence sensor, the piece of electronic equipment may take any of a number of different actions, at least some of which are geared toward making the area around the equipment more comfortable for workers and providing workers with helpful information. These actions may include, but are not limited to, changing the speeds of internal fans, powering up a display to provide status and maintenance information, and other such actions. The presence sensor may also be used to detect emergency conditions, such as fire.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2022Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Enconnex LLCInventors: Robert Faulkner, John Kirkpatrick, Anthony Dela Cruz, Benjamin Luke
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Publication number: 20200368460Abstract: Methods of securely dispensing a substance to an intended user are provided. In some instances, a method of securely dispensing a substance to an intended user includes moving a valve of a locking cap fixedly secured to a housing containing the substance to an open state that allows the substance to be dispensed from the housing to the intended user; determining that a unique biometric attribute of the intended user is detected; and dispensing the substance from the housing to the intended user in response to determining that the unique biometric attribute of the intended user is detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Robert Boyer, Christy Corey, Richard Cronenberg, John Kirkpatrick
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Patent number: 10729860Abstract: In one embodiment, a member for securely dispensing a substance to an intended user includes a first member configured to threadedly engage with a housing containing the substance; a second member coupled to the first member, the second member configured to fixedly secure the first member to the housing; a third member including a cavity sized and shaped to selectively receive the second member; and a valve coupled to the first member such that: when the second member is received within the cavity, the valve is in an open state that allows the substance to be dispensed from the housing to the intended user in response to a processor determining that a unique biometric attribute of the intended user is detected, and when the second member is not received within the cavity, the valve is in a closed state that prevents the substance from being dispensed from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2019Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: BERKSHIRE BIOMEDICAL, LLCInventors: Robert Boyer, Christy Corey, Richard Cronenberg, John Kirkpatrick
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Publication number: 20170342467Abstract: Techniques and methods are provided for isolating nucleic acids from a sample. The methods include adding a chelating agent to the sample to block nucleic acid binding sites on contaminants in the sample; heating the sample to remove hydrocarbons; and lysing the cells using freeze-thaw cycles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Aaron B. Regberg, Zarath M. Summers, A. Lucie N'Guessan, John Kirkpatrick, Steven D'Hondt
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Publication number: 20100141467Abstract: Apparatus (100, 300, 400) for providing visual and/or audible alert signals. The apparatus (100, 300, 400) comprises one or more lighting means (e.g., 105) for providing visual signals and siren means (e.g., 104) for generating at least one selected siren tone. The apparatus (100, 300, 400) also comprise speaker means (e.g., 103) for producing the audible alert signal based on the selected siren tone and magnetic attaching means (108) for attaching the apparatus (100, 300, 400) to the exterior of a vehicle housing magnetic attraction, wherein at least a portion of the magnetic attaching means (108) is configured to be de-energised in order to detach the apparatus (100, 300, 400) from the exterior of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventor: Gary John Kirkpatrick
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Publication number: 20060009338Abstract: A paperboard cup is provided having a polyethylene terepthalate film exterior surface. An inner surface of the paperboard substrate has an extrusion applied polyolefin coating. The side seam region of the cup is heat sealed in association with a polyethylenimine primer layer present within the sealed area. The process and resulting cup provides for a side seam seal having excellent tear strength properties which may be formed using conventional cup-forming equipment and sealing processes. The PET film layer may define a metallized or holographic substrate which enables an improved appearance to the cup exterior.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2004Publication date: January 12, 2006Inventors: John Kirkpatrick, Andrew Sloan
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Patent number: 5320225Abstract: A container or carrier for securely carrying a substrate such as a reticle, mask, wafer, or the like during a semiconductor manufacturing process or during the transport of the substrate. The container includes a housing having an opening through which the substrate may be inserted and removed. The housing includes an open box and a lid, the lid securely held in place by a unique latching mechanism. A door that is hinged upon the lid and held in place by biasing springs substantially seals the housing opening. Within the housing are a plurality of suction cups upon which the substrate rests and which apply suction to firmly engage the substrate on only one side when the substrate is in a contained position. The suction cups hold the substrate in the contained position thereby preventing relative motion between the container and the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1993Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: HRC ProductsInventor: John Kirkpatrick
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Patent number: 4905581Abstract: A doughball processing apparatus having cooperating press plates includes workpiece sensing means for determining the presence or absence of a workpiece on a conveyor belt for delivery to the processing position between the press plates. A control system is provided to manipulate the various components of the apparatus to insure the movable press plate does not contact the conveyor belt in the absence of a workpiece, while at the same time, insuring that belt indexing during the operation cycle is unaltered.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Lawrence Equipment CompanyInventor: John Kirkpatrick
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Patent number: 4785648Abstract: A draw/emboss work station (18) of the invention includes emboss punch apparatus (86) moveable by a lever (340) and a hydraulic system under control of a press slide (34). Pressure sleeve apparatus (92) is slideable with respect to the emboss punch apparatus (86) and is responsive to force applied to it by the press slide (34). An emboss punch head (96) is moved downwardly into a cup-shaped article (14) to bring the article into a draw/emboss die (146) having an interior reduced diameter part (148). The emboss punch head (96) then remains stationary and spaced from the reduced diameter part a predetermined distance to define an annular opening. The pressure sleeve apparatus (92) incuding a pressure sleeve (130) is then forced downwardly into engagement with a shoulder (64) on the cup (14), and forces the cup (14) through the annular opening to thereby simultaneously draw the sidewalls of the cup (14) and transfer the design of the emboss punch head (96) to the inside surface of the cup (14).Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Allied Products CorporationInventors: John D. Budrean, John A. Kirkpatrick
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Patent number: 4562719Abstract: A forming machine (10) is provided for forming a finished part (12) from a flat blank (14). Draw stations (18-24) are provided to initially form the intermediate part. Each draw station includes a punch (44, 62, 66, 70') and a draw die (48, 64, 68, 72). Each punch defines a shoulder along its length to create a first step (60) in the side walls (26) of the intermediate part. In a subsequent draw stage, a draw punch (70') forms a second shoulder along its length to create a second step (100) in the side walls (26) of the intermediate part. A draw shoulder (61) on the draw punch (71') mates with the step (60) to maintain the concentric shape thereof. In the subsequent necking and final form stages (30, 32, 34) the punch employed also has a shoulder to permit variation of the force applied to the intermediate part between the step and bottom portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1985Date of Patent: January 7, 1986Assignee: Verson Allsteel Press CompanyInventors: John D. Budrean, John A. Kirkpatrick
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Patent number: 4559802Abstract: A forming machine (10) is provided for forming a finished part (12) from a flat blank (14). Draw stations (18-24) are provided to initially form the intermediate part. Each draw station includes a punch (44, 62, 66, 70) and a draw die (48, 64, 68, 72). Each punch defines a shoulder along its length to create a step (60) in the side walls (26) of the intermediate part. In the subsequent necking and final form stages (30, 32, 34) the punch employed also has a shoulder to permit variation of the force applied to the intermediate part between the step and bottom portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1985Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: Verson Allsteel Press CompanyInventors: John D. Budrean, John A. Kirkpatrick
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Patent number: 4527413Abstract: A forming machine (10) is provided for forming a finished part (12) from a flat blank (14). Draw stations (18-24) are provided to initially form the intermediate part. Each draw station includes a punch (44, 62, 66, 70') and a draw die (48, 64, 68, 72). Each punch defines a shoulder along its length to create a first step (60) in the side walls (26) of the intermediate part. In a subsequent draw stage, a draw punch (70') forms a second shoulder along its length to create a second step (100) in the side walls (26) of the intermediate part. A draw shoulder (61) on the draw punch (71') mates with the step (60) to maintain the concentric shape thereof. In the subsequent necking and final form stages (30, 32, 34) the punch employed also has a shoulder to permit variation of the force applied to the intermediate part between the step and bottom portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1983Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Verson Allsteel Press CompanyInventors: John D. Budrean, John A. Kirkpatrick
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Patent number: 4509356Abstract: A forming machine (10) is provided for forming a finished part (12) from a flat blank (14). Draw stations (18-24) are provided to initially form the intermediate part. Each draw station includes a punch (44, 62, 66, 70) and a draw die (48, 64, 68, 72). Each punch defines a shoulder along its length to create a step (60) in the side walls (26) of the intermediate part. In the subsequent necking and final form stages (30, 32, 34) the punch employed also has a shoulder to permit variation of the force applied to the intermediate part between the step and bottom portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1982Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Verson Allsteel Press Co.Inventors: John D. Budrean, John A. Kirkpatrick
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Patent number: 4056399Abstract: A mortar composition for use in bonding cellular glass bodies includes a mixture, as expressed by percentage weight, of finely powdered reactive glass, such as cellular glass powder, in the range of between about 26 to 48 percent, inert aggregate filler in the range of between about 26 and 61 percent, and a silica sol binder in the range of between about 13 and 26 percent. The cellular glass powder has substantially the same composition as the cellular glass bodies being bonded. The inert aggregate filler preferably comprises round grained silica sand having a particle size wherein substantially all of the particles pass through a U.S. Standard #35 Screen and coarse cellular glass particles wherein substantially all the particles pass through a U.S. Standard #35 Screen. The ratio of finely powdered reactive glass to sol binder is maintained between about 1.8 to 1 and 2.0 to 1. By controlling the particle size of the finely ground cellular glass powder, the sol demand is substantially minimized.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1976Date of Patent: November 1, 1977Assignee: Pittsburgh Corning CorporationInventors: John Kirkpatrick, John Kijowski