Patents by Inventor Kenneth Green
Kenneth Green 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: 20240091099Abstract: A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 110 Hz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Alex Jolly, Cameron Jolly, Kristin King, Jose Comino, Daniel Carrillo, Wayne Fong, Kenneth Green
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Publication number: 20240091098Abstract: A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 110 Hz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Alex Jolly, Cameron Jolly, Kristin King, Jose Comino, Daniel Carrillo, Wayne Fong, Kenneth Green
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Patent number: 11921821Abstract: A system and method is described for labelling data for trigger identification. The system and method comprising receiving data, transforming the data, extracting content from the data, processing data content through a classification machine learning model to receive a label, and trigger a secondary system based on the label. The system and method may further include maintaining a database of labeled data.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: TRUIST BANKInventors: Brian Franklin Kramer, Kevin Green, Kenneth William Cluff, Rinku Saha
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Patent number: 11850205Abstract: A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 110 Hz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2022Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Passy-Muir, Inc.Inventors: Alex Jolly, Cameron Jolly, Kristin King, Jose Comino, Daniel Carrillo, Wayne Fong, Kenneth Green
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Publication number: 20220378650Abstract: A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 11 OHz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: Alex Jolly, Cameron Jolly, Kristin King, Jose Comino, Daniel Carrillo, Wayne Fong, Kenneth Green
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Patent number: 11419784Abstract: A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 110 Hz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2021Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: Passy-Muir, Inc.Inventors: Alex Jolly, Cameron Jolly, Kristin King, Jose Comino, Daniel Carrillo, Wayne Fong, Kenneth Green
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Patent number: 11413214Abstract: A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 110 Hz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2021Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: Passy-Muir, Inc.Inventors: Alex Jolly, Cameron Jolly, Kristin King, Jose Comino, Daniel Carrillo, Wayne Fong, Kenneth Green
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Publication number: 20220044205Abstract: Systems and methods for organizing, managing, and generating information and resources for use in connection with interviews. User configurable systems track upcoming interviews, generate interview packets according to user selections that are customized according to the intended recipient. A central server directs the creation of resources and notifications for pre- and post-interview activities. Questionnaires are generated for a variety of users according to a predetermined schedule and submitted answers are transmitted to one or more users according to predefined parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Joshua Demidovich, Troy Gibson, Kenneth Green
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Patent number: 11229576Abstract: A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 110 Hz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2021Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Passy-Muir, Inc.Inventors: Alex Jolly, Cameron Jolly, Kristin King, Jose Comino, Daniel Carrillo, Wayne Fong, Kenneth Green
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Publication number: 20210322261Abstract: A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 110 Hz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Alex Jolly, Cameron Jolly, Kristin King, Jose Comino, Daniel Carrillo, Wayne Fong, Kenneth Green
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Publication number: 20210322262Abstract: A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 110 Hz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Alex Jolly, Cameron Jolly, Kristin King, Jose Comino, Daniel Carrillo, Wayne Fong, Kenneth Green
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Publication number: 20210322263Abstract: A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 110 Hz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Alex Jolly, Cameron Jolly, Kristin King, Jose Comino, Daniel Carrillo, Wayne Fong, Kenneth Green
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Publication number: 20200330323Abstract: A laryngeal nerve exciting system includes a collar holding a bridge, or a neckband, pressing soft tissue nerve exciters against a patient's neck providing a source of vibrations to stimulate the laryngeal nerve through the larynx. At least one exciter, and preferably two exciters, provide vibrations at preferably 70 Hz to 110 Hz and sufficiently strong to penetrate to the laryngeal nerve. The exciters may be held by the collar circling the neck, or by the neck band partially circling the neck. The therapy system includes a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and software which wirelessly connects, monitors, and triggers the device. The system may be used to treat dysphagia, chronic cough, and spasmodic dysphonia.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Alex Jolly, Cameron Jolly, Kristin King, Jose Comino, Daniel Carrillo, Wayne Fong, Kenneth Green
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Patent number: 10260139Abstract: An article may include a substrate including a ceramic or a CMC; a bond layer on the substrate; and a diffusion barrier layer between the substrate and the bond layer. The diffusion barrier layer may include at least one of molybdenum metal, tantalum metal, tungsten metal, or niobium metal. In some examples, the article may include a stabilizing layer that includes at least one of a silicide of molybdenum (MoSi2), tantalum (TaSi2), tungsten (WSi2), or niobium (NbSi2), between the diffusion barrier layer and the bond layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2016Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: Rolls-Royce CorporationInventors: Michael Cybulsky, Sean E. Landwehr, Stephanie Gong, Kenneth Green, Ann Bolcavage
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Publication number: 20160273088Abstract: An article may include a substrate including a ceramic or a CMC; a bond layer on the substrate; and a diffusion barrier layer between the substrate and the bond layer. The diffusion barrier layer may include at least one of molybdenum metal, tantalum metal, tungsten metal, or niobium metal. In some examples, the article may include a stabilizing layer that includes at least one of a silicide of molybdenum (MoSi2), tantalum (TaSi2), tungsten (WSi2), or niobium (NbSi2), between the diffusion barrier layer and the bond layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2016Publication date: September 22, 2016Applicant: Rolls-Royce CorporationInventors: Michael Cybulsky, Sean E. Landwehr, Stephanie Gong, Kenneth Green, Ann Bolcavage
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Patent number: 8683031Abstract: The invention addressed methods and systems of scanning and monitoring network locations and resources such as websites and webpages. The method scans the webpages for content and compliance with predefined standards, and reports the results in a non-technical format. The method can also scan and monitor any website on the Internet, categorize its content, and validate its compliance with application, presentation or content standards, or any combination of the above.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Trustwave Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Green, Joseph Patanella, Phillip Smith
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Publication number: 20090055889Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method for detecting and mitigating the writing of sensitive or prohibited information to memory or communication media. The method includes detecting if an application is to write data to a memory, rerouting the writing of that data, and scanning the data for sensitive content or prohibited information. The scanning is done in accordance with one or more information security policies. If sensitive information is detected, the system has the option of issuing an alarm and/or preventing the sensitive information from being written, depending on the security policy. If the system permits the sensitive information to be written to memory, the system may spawn a file watcher object, which waits for a specified amount of time and then checks to see if the sensitive information has been deleted. If not, the system may issue an alarm or erase the sensitive information, depending on the security policy.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: TrustWave CorporationInventors: Jacob Carlson, Kenneth Green
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Patent number: 7383132Abstract: Method for enhancing resistive anomalies in electromagnetic geophysical survey data. Scaled values of a measured electromagnetic field parameter are plotted on a depth section at locations related to corresponding source/receiver locations. Scaling is performed relative to a reference signal selected to represent a baseline free of unknown resistive bodies. Scaled values are represented by a color scale in the display, and the color scale may be adjusted to enhance perceived anomalies. The method may be employed in either the frequency domain or the time domain.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research Co.Inventors: Kenneth Green, Olivier M. Burtz, Denny E. Willen
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Publication number: 20080026214Abstract: Film composites useful as adhesives for plastic piping are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Kenneth Green, Kenneth Cramer, Willie Rochefort
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Publication number: 20070176016Abstract: A switch provides a sprinkler valve signal to a first sprinkler valve, and after a period of time, diverts the sprinkler valve signal to a second sprinkler valve. The switch is serially wired into sprinkler wires running between a timer and at least two sprinkler valves, and operates off the sprinkler valve signal present in the sprinkler wires. When the sprinkler valve signal comes on, the switch provides the sprinkler valve signal to the first sprinkler valve and starts a clock which counts for a period of time T. When the period of time T passes, the clock switches a relay which switches the sprinkler valve signal to the second sprinkler valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Kenneth Green, Joseph Thinn, Jan Wensink