Patents by Inventor Joseph Cipollone
Joseph Cipollone 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: 12246135Abstract: The present technology relates generally to cough-assist devices with humidified cough assistance. In one example, a system includes a cough-assist device having a first phase configured to provide insufflating gas to a patient circuit and a second phase configured to draw exsufflating gas from the patient circuit. A humidifier is disposed between the cough-assist device and a distal end of the patient circuit, the humidifier including a chamber configured to contain heated water and fluidically coupled to the cough-assist device and the patient circuit. The system further includes a bypass configured to (a) direct insufflating gas from the cough-assist device through a first route to the patient circuit such that the insufflating gas is humidified in the chamber, and (b) route exsufflating gas from the patient circuit through a second route to the cough-assist device such that the exsufflating gas bypasses the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2023Date of Patent: March 11, 2025Assignee: Ventec Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Shan Gaw, Joseph Cipollone
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Publication number: 20250032734Abstract: This disclosure relates to control schemes for a system including mechanical cough functionality, and corresponding methods. Among other benefits, this disclosure reduces if not eliminates retrograde displacement of secretions within a patient's airway during a mechanical cough mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2023Publication date: January 30, 2025Inventors: Joseph Cipollone, Samir Saleh Ahmad
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Patent number: 12161807Abstract: A non-invasive ventilation system may include a nasal interface. The nasal interface may include a left outer tube with a distal end adapted to impinge a left nostril, at least one left opening in the left distal end in pneumatic communication with the left nostril, and a left proximal end of the left outer tube in fluid communication with ambient air. The left proximal end of the left outer tube may curve laterally away from a midline of a face. A right outer tube may be similarly provided. One or more left jet nozzles may direct ventilation gas into the left outer tube, and one or more right jet nozzles may direct ventilation gas into the right outer tube. The jet nozzles may be in fluid communication with the pressurized gas supply.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2020Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: BREATHE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Anthony D. Wondka, Todd Allum, Joseph Cipollone, Gregory Kapust, Darius Eghbal, Joey Aguirre, Anthony Gerber
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Publication number: 20240342419Abstract: Systems and methods may include a gas source, a gas delivery circuit, and a nasal interface allowing breathing ambient air through the nasal interface. A gas flow path through the nasal interface may have a distal gas flow path opening. A nozzle may be associated with a proximal end of the nasal interface a distance from the distal end gas flow path opening. At least a portion of an entrainment port may be between the nozzle and the distal end gas flow opening. The nozzle may deliver gas into the nasal interface to create a negative pressure area in the gas flow path at the entrainment port. The nasal interface and the nozzle may create a positive pressure area between the entrainment port and the distal end gas flow path opening. Gas from the gas delivery source and air entrained through the entrainment port may increase airway pressure or lung pressure or provide ventilatory support.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Todd Allum, Joey Aguirre, Joseph Cipollone, Darius Eghbal, Gregory Kapust, Anthony Wondka
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Patent number: 12048813Abstract: Systems and methods may include a gas source, a gas delivery circuit, and a nasal interface allowing breathing ambient air through the nasal interface. A gas flow path through the nasal interface may have a distal gas flow path opening. A nozzle may be associated with a proximal end of the nasal interface a distance from the distal end gas flow path opening. At least a portion of an entrainment port may be between the nozzle and the distal end gas flow opening. The nozzle may deliver gas into the nasal interface to create a negative pressure area in the gas flow path at the entrainment port. The nasal interface and the nozzle may create a positive pressure area between the entrainment port and the distal end gas flow path opening. Gas from the gas delivery source and air entrained through the entrainment port may increase airway pressure or lung pressure or provide ventilatory support.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2021Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: Breathe Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Todd Allum, Joey Aguirre, Joseph Cipollone, Darius Eghbal, Gregory Kapust, Anthony Wondka
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Patent number: 11992619Abstract: A passive valve for use as a fixed leak valve. The valve includes a body having an internal chamber, first and second body ports in fluid communication with the chamber with the first port configured for fluid communication with a patient connection and the second body port configured for fluid communication with a ventilator, a body passageway in fluid communication with the chamber and with ambient air exterior of the body, and a check valve seal positioned to seal the body passageway to permit the flow of gas within the chamber through the body passageway to the exterior of the body and to prevent the flow of ambient air exterior of the body through the body passageway into the chamber. In alternative embodiments, the valve is incorporated into the patient connection or constructed as a separate part connectable to the patient connection.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2022Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: Ventec Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Douglas F. DeVries, David H. Good, Shan E. Gaw, Joseph Cipollone
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Publication number: 20240165351Abstract: The present technology is directed to systems and methods for measuring patient lung pressure in a patient during pressure-controlled or volume-controlled ventilation. For example, the present technology includes operating a ventilator blower at a first speed during an inspiratory phase of a breath to direct gas from the ventilator to the patient along a flow path, and, after the inspiratory phase and before an expiratory phase of the breath, operating the blower at a second speed less than the first speed to achieve a zero-flow state in the flow path during which gas neither flows into nor out of the patient's lungs. During the zero-flow state, the pressure in the flow path is equal or at least approximately equal to the patient lung pressure. Accordingly, pressure can be measured at any position along the flow path during the zero-flow state to determine patient lung pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2022Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventors: Joseph Cipollone, Samir Ahmad, Michael B. Holmes, Jason Sesmundo
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Publication number: 20240139453Abstract: A system for reducing airway obstructions of a patient may include a ventilator, a control unit, a gas delivery circuit with a proximal end in fluid communication with the ventilator and a distal end in fluid communication with a nasal interface, and a nasal interface. The nasal interface may include at least one jet nozzle, and at least one spontaneous respiration sensor in communication with the control unit for detecting a respiration effort pattern and a need for supporting airway patency. The system may be open to ambient. The control unit may determine more than one gas output velocities. The more than one gas output velocities may be synchronized with different parts of a spontaneous breath effort cycle, and a gas output velocity may be determined by a need for supporting airway patency.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2024Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Gregory Kapust, Todd Allum, Anthony D. Wondka, Joseph Cipollone, Anthony Gerber, Darius Eghbal, Joey Aguirre, George Kassanis
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Patent number: 11896766Abstract: A system for reducing airway obstructions of a patient may include a ventilator, a control unit, a gas delivery circuit with a proximal end in fluid communication with the ventilator and a distal end in fluid communication with a nasal interface, and a nasal interface. The nasal interface may include at least one jet nozzle, and at least one spontaneous respiration sensor in communication with the control unit for detecting a respiration effort pattern and a need for supporting airway patency. The system may be open to ambient. The control unit may determine more than one gas output velocities. The more than one gas output velocities may be synchronized with different parts of a spontaneous breath effort cycle, and a gas output velocity may be determined by a need for supporting airway patency.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: BREATHE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory Kapust, Todd Allum, Anthony D. Wondka, Joseph Cipollone, Anthony Gerber, Darius Eghbal, Joey Aguirre, George A. Kassanis
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Publication number: 20230414898Abstract: The present technology relates generally to cough-assist devices with humidified cough assistance. In one example, a system includes a cough-assist device having a first phase configured to provide insufflating gas to a patient circuit and a second phase configured to draw exsufflating gas from the patient circuit. A humidifier is disposed between the cough-assist device and a distal end of the patient circuit, the humidifier including a chamber configured to contain heated water and fluidically coupled to the cough-assist device and the patient circuit. The system further includes a bypass configured to (a) direct insufflating gas from the cough-assist device through a first route to the patient circuit such that the insufflating gas is humidified in the chamber, and (b) route exsufflating gas from the patient circuit through a second route to the cough-assist device such that the exsufflating gas bypasses the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Shan Gaw, Joseph Cipollone
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Patent number: 11707591Abstract: A non-invasive ventilation system may include at least one outer tube with a proximal lateral end of the outer tube adapted to extend to a side of a nose. The at least one outer tube may also include a throat section. At least one coupler may be located at a distal section of the outer tube for impinging at least one nostril and positioning the at least one outer tube relative to the at least one nostril. At least one jet nozzle may be positioned within the outer tube at the proximal lateral end and in fluid communication with a pressurized gas supply. At least one opening in the distal section may be adapted to be in fluid communication with the nostril. At least one aperture in the at least one outer tube may be in fluid communication with ambient air. The at least one aperture may be in proximity to the at least one jet nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2020Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Breathe Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Kapust, Todd Allum, Anthony D. Wondka, Joseph Cipollone, Joey Aguirre, Darius Eghbal, Anthony Gerber, Lutz Freitag
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Patent number: 11679229Abstract: The present technology relates generally to cough-assist devices with humidified cough assistance. In one example, a system includes a cough-assist device having a first phase configured to provide insufflating gas to a patient circuit and a second phase configured to draw exsufflating gas from the patient circuit. A humidifier is disposed between the cough-assist device and a distal end of the patient circuit, the humidifier including a chamber configured to contain heated water and fluidically coupled to the cough-assist device and the patient circuit. The system further includes a bypass configured to (a) direct insufflating gas from the cough-assist device through a first route to the patient circuit such that the insufflating gas is humidified in the chamber, and (b) route exsufflating gas from the patient circuit through a second route to the cough-assist device such that the exsufflating gas bypasses the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2020Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: Ventec Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Shan Gaw, Joseph Cipollone
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Patent number: 11636263Abstract: An editor service receives a textual input. The editor service provides the textual input to a rule-based grammar checker to obtain a grammar checker result. The editor service also provides the textual input to a machine learning (ML) fluency model that checks the textual input for errors and provides a ML model result. The editor service aggregates the grammar checker result and the ML model result and generates an editor service output based upon the aggregated results. A representation of the editor service result is provided to the client computing system for surfacing through a user interface.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2020Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Zhang Li, Michael Wilson Daniels, Enrico Cadoni, Domenic Joseph Cipollone, Bhavuk Jain, Olivier Gauthier, Kaushik R. Narayanan, Siqing Chen, Alice Yingming Lai
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Publication number: 20230020943Abstract: A passive valve for use as a fixed leak valve. The valve includes a body having an internal chamber, first and second body ports in fluid communication with the chamber with the first port configured for fluid communication with a patient connection and the second body port configured for fluid communication with a ventilator, a body passageway in fluid communication with the chamber and with ambient air exterior of the body, and a check valve seal positioned to seal the body passageway to permit the flow of gas within the chamber through the body passageway to the exterior of the body and to prevent the flow of ambient air exterior of the body through the body passageway into the chamber. In alternative embodiments, the valve is incorporated into the patient connection or constructed as a separate part connectable to the patient connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Douglas F. DeVries, David H. Good, Shan E. Gaw, Joseph Cipollone
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Patent number: 11544467Abstract: The present disclosure relates to processing operations configured to provide a linguistic-based approach to evaluating repetition in content of an electronic document. The approach of the present disclosure is about detecting terms/words/phrases that are likely to be perceived as being repetitious by native speakers of a language rather than just identifying the occurrence of identical words or strings in a document as done by traditional language checks. Processing of the present disclosure detects and evaluates terms or phrases using positive linguistic evidence derived from evaluation of linguistic relationships between words in a string in syntactic ways. This results in more accurate and efficient determination as to whether a term is truly repetitious at the linguistic level as compared with traditional language checks.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2020Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Davide Turcato, Alfredo R. Arnaiz, Domenic Joseph Cipollone, Michael Wilson Daniels
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Publication number: 20220387745Abstract: A passive valve for use as a fixed leak valve. The valve includes a body having an internal chamber, first and second body ports in fluid communication with the chamber with the first port configured for fluid communication with a patient connection and the second body port configured for fluid communication with a ventilator, a body passageway in fluid communication with the chamber and with ambient air exterior of the body, and a check valve seal positioned to seal the body passageway to permit the flow of gas within the chamber through the body passageway to the exterior of the body and to prevent the flow of ambient air exterior of the body through the body passageway into the chamber. In alternative embodiments, the valve is incorporated into the patient connection or constructed as a separate part connectable to the patient connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2022Publication date: December 8, 2022Inventors: Joseph Cipollone, Shan E. Gaw
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Patent number: 11449205Abstract: Status-based reading and authoring assistance is provided. A status-based reading and authoring assistance feature can automatically determine a status of a user and automatically adapt reading and authoring tools provided for display based on the determined status. The status-based reading and authoring assistance feature provides the right reading and authoring tools at the right time, according to the current use of the application. During a user session with respect to a productivity application that includes status-based reading and authoring assistance, signals (e.g., user actions and context information) associated with a file can be received. A status regarding the use of the file can be determined using at least the signals. The status can comprise a reading status or an authoring status (or even a sub status). Reading and authoring tools provided for a display of the productivity application can be adapted based on the status during the user session.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2019Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Domenic Joseph Cipollone, Susan Hendrich, Kaushik Ramaiah Narayanan, Kevin Field, Alfredo R. Arnaiz, Kyle Matthew Von Haden, Kevin Roland Powell
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Patent number: 11429779Abstract: A method and system for providing replacement text segments for a given text segment may include receiving a request to provide the replacement text segment for the text segment in the document, examining a content characteristic of the document, and examining at least one of user-specific information, organization-specific information, or non-linguistic features of the document, before identifying at least one replacement text segment for the text segment, via a machine translation system, based on the content characteristic of the document and at least one of the user-specific information, the organization-specific information, or the non-linguistic features of the document. The method and system may include providing the identified replacement text segment for display to a user, receiving an input indicating a user's selection of the identified replacement text segment, and upon receiving the input, replacing the text segment in the document with the identified replacement text segment.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2019Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Zhang Li, Domenic Joseph Cipollone, Maria Isabel Carpenter, Juhi Amitkumar Naik, Susan Michele Hendrich, Michael Wilson Daniels, William Brennan Dolan, Christopher Brian Quirk, Christopher John Brockett, Alice Yingming Lai
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Publication number: 20220193354Abstract: The present technology is directed to ventilator systems that can provide both ventilation therapy and oxygen therapy. The systems described herein may include a ventilation assembly that can provide inspiratory gas to a patient circuit and an oxygen assembly that can provide pulses of oxygen to an oxygen delivery circuit. In some embodiments, the oxygen delivery circuit is distinct from the patient circuit. For example, the patient circuit can include a corrugated conduit coupled a ventilation mask, and the oxygen delivery circuit can include a nasal cannula. The ventilation mask can be positioned over the nasal cannula so that the patient can receive both the inspiratory gases and the pulses of oxygen.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2021Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: Joseph Cipollone, Andrew R. Chapman, Luke Kobler Johnson, Samir S. Ahmad, Michael B. Holmes, Christopher T. Kiple
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Patent number: 11344692Abstract: A passive valve for use as a fixed leak valve. The valve includes a body having an internal chamber, first and second body ports in fluid communication with the chamber with the first port configured for fluid communication with a patient connection and the second body port configured for fluid communication with a ventilator, a body passageway in fluid communication with the chamber and with ambient air exterior of the body, and a check valve seal positioned to seal the body passageway to permit the flow of gas within the chamber through the body passageway to the exterior of the body and to prevent the flow of ambient air exterior of the body through the body passageway into the chamber. In alternative embodiments, the valve is incorporated into the patient connection or constructed as a separate part connectable to the patient connection.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2021Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Ventec Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Cipollone, Shan E. Gaw