Patents by Inventor Judith Hall
Judith Hall 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: 20230416827Abstract: There is provided a method for distinguishing between sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) in a patient, comprising: (i) determining the amount of one or more biomarker for sepsis, and one or more biomarker for SIRS in a sample obtained from a patient, wherein the one or more biomarker for sepsis is selected from the group consisting of: ITGB3, ITGA2B, MYL9, LCN2, TREML1, LCN15, CMTM5, PPBP, and PF4; and the one or more biomarker for SIRS is selected from the group consisting of: PLA2G7, ARHGEF10L, MYCL, TGFBI, and GPR124, (ii) comparing the amount of the one or more biomarker for sepsis determined in said sample in (i) to a corresponding reference value representative of a healthy individual, (iii) comparing the amount of the one or more biomarker for SIRS determined in said sample in (i) to a corresponding reference value representative of a healthy individual; wherein the patient is diagnosed as having sepsis, when an increase is observed in the one or more biomarker for sepsis, and noType: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Applicants: The Secretary of State for Health, University College Cardiff Consultants LimitedInventors: Judith Hall, Tamas Szakmany, Sanjoy Shah, Karen Kempsell, Graham Ball
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Patent number: 11083696Abstract: The invention concerns a cartridge for an inhalation device for delivering anaesthetic to a human or animal wherein anaesthetic in said cartridge is dispersed in an anaesthetic control release medium; an inhalation device for use with said cartridge and a formulation comprising at least one selected anaesthetic and anaesthetic control release medium.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2017Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: University College Cardiff Consultants LimitedInventors: Judith Hall, Alison Paul, Antony Wilkes
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Patent number: 10881544Abstract: The invention concerns a brace, ideally disposable, formed from a blank and, particularly but not exclusively, a neck or limb brace wherein the brace is contoured to fit about a wearer and comprises at least one, or a series of, crease line(s) that mirror(s) the contour of at least one edge of said brace and spaced from same by a selected amount whereby said edge can be folded or torn along at least one selected crease line to fit a wearer.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2017Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignees: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CARDIFF CONSULTANTS LTD, CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITYInventors: Judith Hall, Stephen Gill, Gareth Loudon, Clara Watkins
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Publication number: 20200390584Abstract: The invention concerns a brace, ideally disposable, formed from a blank and, particularly but not exclusively, a neck or limb brace wherein the brace is contoured to fit about a wearer and comprises at least one, or a series of, crease line(s) that mirror(s) the contour of at least one edge of said brace and spaced from same by a selected amount whereby said edge can be folded or torn along at least one selected crease line to fit a wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2017Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicants: University College Cardiff ConsulTants Ltd, Cardiff Metropolitan UniversityInventors: Judith HALL, Stephen GILL, Gareth LOUDON, Clara WATKINS
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Publication number: 20200131574Abstract: There is provided a method for distinguishing between sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) in a patient, comprising: (i) determining the amount of one or more biomarker for sepsis, and one or more biomarker for SIRS in a sample obtained from a patient, wherein the one or more biomarker for sepsis is selected from the group consisting of: ITGB3, ITGA2B, MYL9, LCN2, TREML1, LCN15, CMTMS, PPBP, and PF4; and the one or more biomarker for SIRS is selected from the group consisting of: PLA2G7, ARHGEF10L, MYCL, TGFBI, and GPR124, (ii) comparing the amount of the one or more biomarker for sepsis determined in said sample in (i) to a corresponding reference value representative of a healthy individual, (iii) comparing the amount of the one or more biomarker for SIRS determined in said sample in (i) to a corresponding reference value representative of a healthy individual; wherein the patient is diagnosed as having sepsis, when an increase is observed in the one or more biomarker for sepsis, and noType: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2017Publication date: April 30, 2020Applicants: The Secretary of State for Health, University College Cardiff Consultants LimitedInventors: Judith HALL, Tamas SZAKMANY, Sanjoy SHAH, Karen KEMPSELL, Graham BALL
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Publication number: 20180085325Abstract: The invention concerns a cartridge for an inhalation device for delivering anaesthetic to a human or animal wherein anaesthetic in said cartridge is dispersed in an anaesthetic control release medium; an inhalation device for use with said cartridge and a formulation comprising at least one selected anaesthetic and anaesthetic control release medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Judith Hall, Alison Paul, Antony Wilkes
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Patent number: 9827394Abstract: The invention concerns a cartridge for an inhalation device for delivering anaesthetic to a human or animal wherein anaesthetic in the cartridge is dispersed in an anaesthetic control release medium; an inhalation device for use with the cartridge and a formulation including at least one selected anaesthetic and anaesthetic control release medium.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2012Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: University College Cardiff Consultants LimitedInventors: Judith Hall, Alison Paul, Antony Wilkes
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Publication number: 20140216456Abstract: The invention concerns a cartridge for an inhalation device for delivering anaesthetic to a human or animal wherein anaesthetic in said cartridge is dispersed in an anaesthetic control release medium; an inhalation device for use with said cartridge and a formulation comprising at least one selected anaesthetic and anaesthetic control release medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2012Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CARDIFF CONSULTANTS LIMITEDInventors: Judith Hall, Alison Paul, Antony Wilkes
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Publication number: 20110144626Abstract: A medical coupling system is disclosed for coupling medical apparatus in fluid communication, the system comprising a plurality of groups of couplings, each member (10) of each group including first (32) and second (22) complementary connector parts, each first or second connector part (32/22) of a coupling being shaped to be mateable only together with corresponding connector parts in the same group, one end of the first connector part of each coupling having a shaped spigot (36), adapted for non-rotatable fitting into an aperture (26) in the corresponding second connector part (22), the first connector part further including a sleeve (40) rotatably mounted thereon, having an internal screw thread (43) for engaging with a complementary external thread (23) of the second connector part for holding the first and second connector parts together in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Judith Hall
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Publication number: 20050097354Abstract: A method for executing trusted commands, in which a trusted command is first received from a user at a user terminal and parsed by untrusted code; then passed to a trusted computing base for execution. The trusted computing base displays some indication of what is to be done back to the user for confirmation. Confirmation of the commands prevents unauthorized modification of the commands and increases system confidence. A randomly (or pseudo-randomly) generated process identifier is employed to verify the existence of a trusted path.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Mary Zurko, Thomas Casey, Morrie Gasser, Judith Hall, Clifford Kahn, Andrew Mason, Paul Sawyer, Leslie Kendall, Steven Lipner