Patents by Inventor John Sherman
John Sherman 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: 20160077623Abstract: An apparatus for performing data entry by a user includes a first electronic device configured to be attached to a person's head and including a display for viewing by the person; and a second electronic device configured to be attached to a person's forearm and used in combination with the first electronic device. The first and second electronic devices are configured for wirelessly communications with each other, at least some of the wireless communications representing user input by the person for interfacing with a user interface displayed to the person on the display of the first electronic device, whereby data entry by the person is accomplished. The first electronic device is configured to wirelessly transmit data entered by the person to a computer system for electronic storage in a non-transitory computer readable medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventor: JOHN SHERMAN
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Publication number: 20150269324Abstract: An apparatus for performing data entry by a user includes a first electronic device configured to be attached to a person's head and including a display for viewing by the person; and a second electronic device configured to be attached to a person's forearm and used in combination with the first electronic device. The first and second electronic devices are configured for wirelessly communications with each other, at least some of the wireless communications representing user input by the person for interfacing with a user interface displayed to the person on the display of the first electronic device, whereby data entry by the person is accomplished. The first electronic device is configured to wirelessly transmit data entered by the person to a computer system for electronic storage in a non-transitory computer readable medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2015Publication date: September 24, 2015Inventor: JOHN SHERMAN
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Publication number: 20150192919Abstract: A method for three dimensional printing of a large sized object is provided. The method includes creating a three dimensional model associated with the object to be printed and analyzing a geometry of the three dimensional model. The method also includes placing seams on a deflated support member to form pathways on the support member such that the pathways are formed based on the analyzed geometry of the three dimensional model. The method further includes introducing a pressurized fluid into the pathways and further inflating the support member to conform to the analyzed geometry. The inflation is done to a predetermined pressurized geometry associated with the support member. The method also includes supporting the three dimensional printing of the object by the inflated support member. The inflated support member is configured to prevent at least one of an overhanging or a collapse of materials of the object prior to solidification.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2015Publication date: July 9, 2015Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Sketch, Andrew D. Meinert, Joshua D. Webb, John Sherman, James L. Babin, Todd D. Crawford, Stephen J. Pierz, Joseph Spanier
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Patent number: 9053654Abstract: An apparatus for performing data entry by a user includes a first electronic device configured to be attached to a person's head and including a display for viewing by the person; and a second electronic device configured to be attached to a person's forearm and used in combination with the first electronic device. The first and second electronic devices are configured for wirelessly communications with each other, at least some of the wireless communications representing user input by the person for interfacing with a user interface displayed to the person on the display of the first electronic device, whereby data entry by the person is accomplished. The first electronic device is configured to wirelessly transmit data entered by the person to a computer system for electronic storage in a non-transitory computer readable medium.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2014Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Inventor: John Sherman
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Publication number: 20150129726Abstract: A modular retainer assembly for electrical cables is disclosed. The modular retainer assembly includes a base having an upper surface and a lower surface. The upper and lower surfaces of the base define a thickness of the base therebetween. The modular retainer assembly also includes a plurality of divider walls projected outwardly from the upper surface of the base. Each divider wall of the plurality of divider walls define a channel disposed between the divider wall and an adjacent divider wall. Also, each divider wall has a curved profile along a length of each divider wall. Further, a cross section of each divider wall defines a top portion thickness and a bottom portion thickness, the bottom portion thickness of the divider wall being less than the top portion thickness of the divider wall measured at the cross section of the divider wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: John A. Sherman, Joseph M. Spanier, Michael H. Noble, Lori Lents
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Publication number: 20150095063Abstract: An apparatus for performing data entry by a user includes a first electronic device configured to be attached to a person's head and including a display for viewing by the person; and a second electronic device configured to be attached to a person's forearm and used in combination with the first electronic device. The first and second electronic devices are configured for wirelessly communications with each other, at least some of the wireless communications representing user input by the person for interfacing with a user interface displayed to the person on the display of the first electronic device, whereby data entry by the person is accomplished. The first electronic device is configured to wirelessly transmit data entered by the person to a computer system for electronic storage in a non-transitory computer readable medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventor: JOHN SHERMAN
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Patent number: 8029511Abstract: A method and apparatus for fluidly coupling a reservoir containing a flowable biomaterial to a mold. The flow of the flowable biomaterial into the mold is controlled in accordance with a first operating parameter. At least one injection condition is monitored. The flow of the flowable biomaterial is controlled in accordance with a second operating parameter in response to one or more of the injection conditions reaching a threshold level. The second operating parameter is maintained during at least a portion of the curing of the flowable biomaterial. In some embodiments, the second operating parameter may optionally include permitting a portion of the flowable biomaterial to be expelled from the mold.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2004Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Disc Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Bruce R. Bowman, Rob Kohler, Erik Martz, Dan Melink, Khin Myint, Michael Ahrens, Jean-Charles Lehuec, John Sherman, Scott Hook, Dennis Johnson, Qi-Bin Bao, Robert Garryl Hudgins
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Publication number: 20090076518Abstract: A method of stabilizing adjacent vertebrae including the steps of forming at least one annulotomy in an annulus. At least a portion of the nucleus material is removed through the annulotomy to form a cavity in an intervertebral disc space between the adjacent vertebrae. A reservoir containing a flowable biomaterial is fluidly coupled to the intervertebral disc space. A flowable biomaterial is delivered to the cavity. The delivery of the flowable biomaterial into the intervertebral disc space is controlled in accordance with at least a first operating parameter. The biomaterial is at least partially cured to stabilize the adjacent vertebrae.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Disc Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Bruce R. Bowman, Rob Kohler, Erik Martz, Dan Melink, Khin Myint, Michael Ahrens, Jean-Charles Lehuec, John Sherman, Scott Hook, Dennis Johnson, Qi-Bin Bao, Robert Garryl Hudgins
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Publication number: 20080132436Abstract: A fluid composition includes a poly(alkylene glycol) present in an amount of greater than 85 parts by weight based on the total weight of the fluid composition, and a sterically hindered ester present in an amount of from 0.5 up to 15 parts by weight based on the total weight of the fluid composition. The sterically hindered ester, present in the amount of from 0.5 up to 15 parts by weight based on the total weight of the fluid composition, provides the fluid compositions with excellent fire resistance, without adversely affecting other physical properties of the fluid compositions such as hydrolytic stability. More specifically, the sterically hindered ester has a higher fire point (Fp) than the poly(alkylene glycol), which typically sufficiently lowers the S.F.P. of the fluid composition to allow the fluid composition to rate as a Factory Mutual Approved Fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: BASF CORPORATIONInventor: John Sherman
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Publication number: 20070092107Abstract: A mobile system having a portable fingerprint collecting system for generating a digitized image of a fingerprint collected from a subject, a database system configured to store a database containing a plurality of fingerprint templates cross-referenced with identification information, the database system configured to compare the digitized fingerprint images generated by the portable fingerprint collecting device with the fingerprint templates stored in the database to provide identification information for the fingerprint, and a communication system providing real time communication of the digitized fingerprint image and identification information between the portable fingerprint collecting system and the database system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Applicant: Intermec IP Corp.Inventors: Arvin Danielson, Pixie Austin, John Sherman, John Sherman
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Publication number: 20060265076Abstract: A catheter holder designed to deliver a curable biomaterial to an intervertebral disc space. By securing the catheter to the catheter holder, the depth of insertion of the catheter into the disc space can be accurately controlled. The catheter holder optionally helps with insertion of a optional mold through the annulotomy and into the disc space created by the nuclectomy. The catheter holder helps keep the mold from being drawn too far into the disc space or pushed too far out of the disc space during polymer injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: Disc Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Carter, Erik Martz, Scott Hook, Mark Rydell, Ronald Burke, Robert Kohler, Steven Healy, Bruce Bowman, John Sherman, Jean-Charles Lehuec
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Publication number: 20060253199Abstract: A method of implanting an intervertebral prosthesis in a disc located between a pair of adjacent vertebrae of a patient. Damaged or diseased nucleus pulpous is removed from the disc using minimally invasive techniques. The adjacent vertebrae are positioned in a lordotic condition. A mold adapted to contain a biomaterial is positioned between the adjacent vertebrae. A flowable biomaterial is delivered into the mold using minimally invasive techniques so that the adjacent vertebrae are in the lordotic condition. The flowable biomaterial is allowed to at least partially cure so that the adjacent vertebrae are in a lordotic-neutral position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2005Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: Disc Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Jean-Charles Lehuec, John Sherman
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Publication number: 20060149216Abstract: A method for treating a person having sleep deprivation includes actively inducing unconsciousness in a person by administering an anesthetic agent to the person; determining an indication of a stage of sleep of the unconscious person by monitoring brainwaves of the person; and maintaining, for a predetermined period of time, the person in a state of sleep indicated to be deep sleep by adjusting the amount of the anesthetic agent being administered to the person. Preferably, the anesthetic agent is administered for about seven hours at different rates, and no surgical or other medical operation is performed. The anesthetic agent preferably is administered for the sole purpose of treating sleep deprivation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2005Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventor: John Sherman
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Publication number: 20050256014Abstract: The invention relates to a method of reducing the inhalation toxicity of functional fluids by incorporating into a functional fluid an effective amount of copolymer which is obtainable by copolymerizing etheylene oxide, propylene oxide and/or butylenes oxide with an initiator monool or diol, said copolymer having a degree of unsaturation of less than about 0.01 meq/g.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2004Publication date: November 17, 2005Applicant: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: John Sherman, Ludwig Voelkel, Marc Walter, Christian Wulff, Michael Stoesser, Siegbert Brand
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Publication number: 20050209602Abstract: A method and apparatus for fluidly coupling a reservoir containing a flowable biomaterial to a mold. The flow of the flowable biomaterial into the mold is controlled in accordance with a first operating parameter. At least one injection condition is monitored. The flow of the flowable biomaterial is controlled in accordance with a second operating parameter in response to one or more of the injection conditions reaching a threshold level. The second operating parameter is maintained during at least a portion of the curing of the flowable biomaterial. In some embodiments, the second operating parameter may optionally include permitting a portion of the flowable biomaterial to be expelled from the mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2004Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: Disc Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Bowman, Robert Kohler, Erik Martz, Daniel Melink, Khin Myint, Michael Ahrens, Jean-Charles Lehuec, John Sherman, Scott Hook, Dennis Johnson, Qi-Bin Bao, Robert Hudgins
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Publication number: 20050209601Abstract: A method and apparatus for fluidly coupling a reservoir containing a flowable biomaterial to a mold. The flow of the flowable biomaterial into the mold is controlled in accordance with a first operating parameter. At least one injection condition is monitored. The flow of the flowable biomaterial is controlled in accordance with a second operating parameter in response to one or more of the injection conditions reaching a threshold level. The second operating parameter is maintained during at least a portion of the curing of the flowable biomaterial. In some embodiments, the second operating parameter may optionally include permitting a portion of the flowable biomaterial to be expelled from the mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2004Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: Disc Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Bowman, Robert Kohler, Erik Martz, Daniel Melink, Khin Myint, Michael Ahrens, Jean-Charles Lehuec, John Sherman, Scott Hook, Dennis Johnson, Qi-Bin Bao, Robert Hudgins
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Patent number: 6752622Abstract: The present invention provides various embodiments for a colored flame lamp and a colored flame candle. The lamps and candles may burn with a flame of a characteristic color such as green, red, blue, purple, orange, or silver-white. The lamp fuel composition may include a liquid solvent and dissolved metal salts. The candles may be composed of a solvent, a hardener, and metal salts dissolved in the solvent. The colored flame in the lamp and candle results from vaporized metal salts that travel up a wick with lamp fuel or melted candle material.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Inventor: John Sherman Lesesne
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Publication number: 20030191845Abstract: A method and apparatus for establishing communications between communications devices by examining data transmitted by each communications device and constructing a communications model for each communications device from the communications parameters associated with its transmitted data. Any data intended for each communications device is then adapted according to the communications model previously determined for that communications device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventor: John Sherman Hinds
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Patent number: 6603957Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for establishing a partnering scheme having dynamic cross-links between satellites of a satellite communication system that are travelling in different, non-adjacent orbital planes and in different directions. The present invention provides a definitive set of dynamic cross-links for a satellite positioned within a first orbital plane traveling in a first direction, such as an ascending direction, with a satellite positioned in a non-adjacent orbital plane and traveling in a second direction, such as an descending direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: John A. Sherman, Dennis P. Diekelman
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Publication number: 20020187445Abstract: The present invention provides various embodiments for a colored flame lamp and a colored flame candle. The lamps and candles may bum with a flame of a characteristic color such as green, red, blue, purple, orange, or silver-white. The lamp fuel composition may include a liquid solvent and dissolved metal salts. The candles may be composed of a solvent, a hardener, and metal salts dissolved in the solvent. The colored flame in the lamp and candle results from vaporized metal salts that travel up a wick with lamp fuel or melted candle material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventor: John Sherman Lesesne