Patents by Inventor John Lockhart
John Lockhart 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: 20120184131Abstract: A network device configured to allow the connection of the network device to a network in a daisy chain configuration using a single cable. The network device is connected to a cable with two conductors by a socket that is adapted to receive a plug connected to the end of the cable. When the plug on the end of a cable is inserted into the socket, a first conductor in the cable is connected to an input port of a network component and a second conductor of the cable is connected to an output port of a network component. A signal from the network is transmitted down a first conductor in a cable to a network device and the signal is then transmitted back from the network device down a second conductor in the same cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: UPONOR INNOVATION ABInventors: Jan Olof Andersson, Kenneth John Lockhart, Trevor Lewis Rossner, Jeffery Paul Wiedemann, Logan Brent Grauer, Chris Edwin Kasian, William Andrew Perrin, Robert Christopher Kwong, Glenn William Nichols, Jason John Lemon
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Publication number: 20110264157Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for graphically configuring leads for a medical device. According to one aspect, the system generally comprises a medical device and a processing device, such as a programmer or computer, adapted to be in communication with the medical device. The medical device has at least one lead with at least one electrode in a configuration that can be changed using the processing device. The processing device provides a graphical display of the configuration, including a representative image of a proposed electrical signal to be applied by the medical device between the at least one electrode of the medical device and at least one other electrode before the medical device applies the electrical signal between the at least one electrode and the at least one other electrode. In one embodiment, the graphical display graphically represents the lead(s), the electrode(s), a pulse polarity, and a vector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventors: Par Lindh, James Kalgren, Rene H. Wentkowski, John Lockhart
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Patent number: 7991473Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for graphically configuring leads for a medical device. According to one aspect, the system generally comprises a medical device and a processing device, such as a programmer or computer, adapted to be in communication with the medical device. The medical device has at least one lead with at least one electrode in a configuration that can be changed using the processing device. The processing device provides a graphical display of the configuration, including a representative image of a proposed electrical signal to be applied by the medical device between the at least one electrode of the medical device and at least one other electrode before the medical device applies the electrical signal between the at least one electrode and the at least one other electrode. In one embodiment, the graphical display graphically represents the lead(s), the electrode(s), a pulse polarity, and a vector.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Par Lindh, James Kalgren, Rene H. Wentkowski, John Lockhart
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Publication number: 20110180741Abstract: A temperature control valve that effectively manages fluid pressure therethrough, including pressure differentials which may exist therein, such as from the upstream port to the downstream port, and about a piston slidingly disposed therewithin proximate a fluid flow path. In one embodiment a 3 stage valve is provided whereby fluid flows therethrough when the piston is in a first position, fluid flow is inhibited in a second piston position, and an override third position whereby fluid flows therethrough. When the piston is in the second position, the fluid pressure differential across the piston is balanced and an axial spring force on the piston is relatively small, thereby reducing any subsequent axial force required to advance the piston to the third free flow position, and allowing the valve to be comprised of cheaper materials including plastic.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventor: John Lockhart
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Publication number: 20110184454Abstract: Embolic coils are disclosed. The coils include an inner coil, an outer coil, and a stretch resistant member. Some embodiments include a large diameter outer coil formed from a small diameter wire. The inner coils may be either closed pitch or open pitch. Alternative coils include an inner coil that is shape set to a diameter that is larger than the diameter of the outer coil. Another alternative coil has multiple stretch resistant members.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: Penumbra, Inc.Inventors: David BARRY, Ben Tompkins, Delilah Hui, Arthur John Lockhart
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Publication number: 20110162884Abstract: A system and method for connecting a number of network devices together in a daisy chain configuration is disclosed. A connector device comprising a number of cable interfaces for a cable is used to allow a number of network devices connected to a network to be connected in a free-form manner, yet still maintain a daisy chain configuration. A cable comprising at least two conductors, wherein the conductors are preferably a twisted pair of copper wire, is used to connect the network devices, so that each network device only has a single cable connected to it. Additional network devices can be added to the network by simply connecting the additional network device into the existing network with the use of an additional cable and an additional connector device. Wherever the additional network device is added to the existing network, the network will be maintained in a daisy chain configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Jan Olof Andersson, Logan Brent Grauer, Robert Christopher Kwong, Glenn William Nichols, Jason John Lemon, Kenneth John Lockhart, Trevor Lewis Rossner, Jeffrey Paul Wiedemann, Chris Edwin Kasian, William Andrew Perrin
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Publication number: 20110134792Abstract: A connector hub comprising a number of cable interfaces is used to allow a number of network devices connected to a network to be connected in a free-form manner, yet still maintain a daisy chain configuration. A cable comprising at least two conductors, wherein the conductors are preferably a twisted pair of copper wire, is used to connect each of the network devices to a cable interface on the connector hub, so that each network device only has a single cable connected to it. The connector hub connects a master or primary network device to the network devices connected by a cable to the cable interfaces of the connector in a daisy chain configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2004Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Jan Olof Andersson, Kenneth John Lockhart, Trevor Lewis Rossner, Jeffrey Paul Wiedemann, Logan Brent Grauer, Chris Edwin Kasian, William Andrew Perrin, Robert Christopher Kwong, Glenn William Nichols, Jason John Lemon
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Patent number: 7936748Abstract: A network device configured to allows the connection of the network device to a network in a daisy chain configuration using a single cable. The network device is connected to a cable with two conductors by a socket that is adapted to receive a plug connected to the end of the cable. When the plug on the end of a cable is inserted into the socket, a first conductor in the cable is connected to an input port of a network component and a second conductor of the cable is connected to an output port of a network component. A signal from the network is transmitted down a first conductor in a cable to a network device and the signal is then transmitted back from the network device down a second conductor in the same cable.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2004Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Uponor Innovations ABInventors: Jan Olof Andersson, Kenneth John Lockhart, Trevor Lewis Rossner, Jeffrey Paul Wiedemann, Logan Brent Grauer, Chris Edwin Kasian, William Andrew Perrin, Robert Christopher Kwong, Glenn William Nichols, Jason John Lemon
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Publication number: 20110082778Abstract: Described herein are systems, methods and computer program product of integrated payroll solutions enabling low cost on-demand intra-cycle payment of accrued employee wages, to meet critical cash flow needs.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Frank P. Dombroski, John Lockhart
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Publication number: 20110079296Abstract: A multifunctional restrictive valve for controlling the flow of water therethrough. The valve has a main body with a flow channel through the main body. The main body receives water upstream thereof through an inlet port and passes it out through an outlet port at the downstream end of the body. A flow control assembly is located in the flow channel and includes a temperature sensor/actuator acting on a piston to move, when the temperature sensor heats up the piston, to block water flow control ports. The flow control assembly also includes an override feature wherein the piston is located within a slide and the flow control ports are located in the slide. By moving the slide away from the piston when the piston is blocking the flow control ports, the temperature sensor and piston may be overridden and flow may resume through the main body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Michael Brown, John Lockhart, Jeffrey S. Doss
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Patent number: 7878417Abstract: A multifunctional restrictive valve for controlling the flow of water therethrough. The valve has a main body with a flow channel through the main body. The main body receives water upstream thereof through an inlet port and passes it out through an outlet port at the downstream end of the body. A flow control assembly is located in the flow channel and includes a temperature sensor/actuator acting on a piston to move, when the temperature sensor heats up the piston, to block water flow control ports. The flow control assembly also includes an override feature wherein the piston is located within a slide and the flow control ports are located in the slide. By moving the slide away from the piston when the piston is blocking the flow control ports, the temperature sensor and piston may be overridden and flow may resume through the main body.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Inventors: Michael Brown, John Lockhart, Jeff Doss
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Publication number: 20100280566Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for graphically configuring leads for a medical device. According to one aspect, the system generally comprises a medical device and a processing device, such as a programmer or computer, adapted to be in communication with the medical device. The medical device has at least one lead with at least one electrode in a configuration that can be changed using the processing device. The processing device provides a graphical display of the configuration, including a representative image of a proposed electrical signal to be applied by the medical device between the at least one electrode of the medical device and at least one other electrode before the medical device applies the electrical signal between the at least one electrode and the at least one other electrode. In one embodiment, the graphical display graphically represents the lead(s), the electrode(s), a pulse polarity, and a vector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Par Lindh, James Kalgren, Rene H. Wentkowski, John Lockhart
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Patent number: 7783364Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for graphically configuring leads for a medical device. According to one aspect, the system generally comprises a medical device and a processing device, such as a programmer or computer, adapted to be in communication with the medical device. The medical device has at least one lead with at least one electrode in a configuration that can be changed using the processing device. The processing device provides a graphical display of the configuration, including a representative image of a proposed electrical signal to be applied by the medical device between the at least one electrode of the medical device and at least one other electrode before the medical device applies the electrical signal between the at least one electrode and the at least one other electrode. In one embodiment, the graphical display graphically represents the lead(s), the electrode(s), a pulse polarity, and a vector.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Par Lindh, James Kalgren, Rene H. Wentkowski, John Lockhart
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Publication number: 20100204672Abstract: A thromboembolic removal system for treating ischemic stroke, including a guide and occlusion catheter, an aspiration catheter, an aspiration pump, and a thromboembolic separator. During aspiration of thromboembolic material through the aspiration catheter, the separator element is advanced from and retracted into the catheter lumen to break up or prevent clogs or flow restrictions formed by the thromboembolic material. Longitudinal channels in the separator allow aspiration through the aspiration catheter to continue even when the separator is disposed in the aspiration catheter lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: Penumra, Inc.Inventors: Arthur John Lockhart, Arani Bose, David Barry
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Patent number: 7681804Abstract: A temperature-controlled valve allows the flow of water to be terminated automatically when the water flowing through the device reaches a specific temperature. The flow may thereafter be released automatically or manually, depending upon the application. The technology may be used in a variety of contexts, including, for example, stand-alone consumer or commercial valves, embedded applications, and custom-designed valves.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2005Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: ShowerStart, LLCInventor: John Lockhart
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Patent number: 7403953Abstract: A dynamic message engine allows the merging of data using a variety of databases to deliver mail items to selected recipients, wherein the mail items include content which is filtered or otherwise limited by the system. In one embodiment, invitations to seminars (e.g., seminars directed at pharmaceuticals) are prepared and sent to a plurality of physicians selected from a physician database, wherein the content of the invitation includes text selected from a predetermined set of acceptable text items and/or wherein the content is filtered in accordance with predetermined criteria.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Amazingmail.comInventor: John Lockhart
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Publication number: 20070213797Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for graphically configuring leads for a medical device. According to one aspect, the system generally comprises a medical device and a processing device, such as a programmer or computer, adapted to be in communication with the medical device. The medical device has at least one lead with at least one electrode in a configuration that can be changed using the processing device. The processing device provides a graphical display of the configuration, including a representative image of a proposed electrical signal to be applied by the medical device between the at least one electrode of the medical device and at least one other electrode before the medical device applies the electrical signal between the at least one electrode and the at least one other electrode. In one embodiment, the graphical display graphically represents the lead(s), the electrode(s), a pulse polarity, and a vector.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: September 13, 2007Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Par Lindh, James Kalgren, Rene Wentkowski, John Lockhart
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Publication number: 20070194141Abstract: A multifunctional restrictive valve for controlling the flow of water therethrough. The valve has a main body with a flow channel through the main body. The main body receives water upstream thereof through an inlet port and passes it out through an outlet port at the downstream end of the body. A flow control assembly is located in the flow channel and includes a temperature sensor/actuator acting on a piston to move, when the temperature sensor heats up the piston, to block water flow control ports. The flow control assembly also includes an override feature wherein the piston is located within a slide and the flow control ports are located in the slide. By moving the slide away from the piston when the piston is blocking the flow control ports, the temperature sensor and piston may be overridden and flow may resume through the main body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Inventors: Michael Brown, John Lockhart, Jeffrey Doss
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Patent number: 7236826Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for graphically configuring leads for a medical device. According to one aspect, the system generally comprises a medical device and a processing device, such as a programmer or computer, adapted to be in communication with the medical device. The medical device has at least one lead with at least one electrode in a configuration that can be changed using the processing device. The processing device provides a graphical display of the configuration. In one embodiment, the graphical display graphically represents, illustrates or displays the lead(s), the electrode(s), a pulse polarity, and a vector. According to another aspect, the method generally comprises receiving information for a medical device having at least one lead with at least one electrode in a configuration, and presenting a graphical representation of the configuration on a display.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Par Lindh, James Kalgren, Rene H. Wentkowski, John Lockhart
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Publication number: 20060183664Abstract: The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition by a novel action mechanism without serious side effects for delayed hypersensitivity and a screening method of the same. The invention also provides a novel assay method of inhibitors/suppressive agents of PAR-2. The invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for delayed hypersensitivity containing one or two or more active ingredients selected from the group consisting of inhibitors of PAR-2 and suppressive agents of PAR-2 gene expression and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, and to a method for screening active ingredients for pharmaceutical composition for delayed hypersensitivity by contacting a subject substance with cells expressing PAR-2 and by determining expression or activity of PAR-2. The invention also relates to a method for detecting or quantifying actions of the subject substance for PAR-2 using cells expressing PAR-2 in a culture containing inositol.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: August 17, 2006Inventors: Toshiaki Takizawa, Masaki Tamiya, Naohiro Saito, Toru Kanke, Jiro Matsumoto, Yasushi Wada, Junichi Kawagoe, William Ferrell, John Lockhart