Patents by Inventor KEVIN GLEN
KEVIN GLEN 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: 20240141592Abstract: Paper towel rolls that exhibit novel combinations of physical properties, such as Basis Weight, Roll Density, and Roll Diameter, such that the paper towel rolls meet consumers' needs, and method for making such novel paper towel rolls and marketing such novel paper towel rolls are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2024Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Kevin Mitchell, Robert Edward Reinerman, Douglas Jay Barkey, Mark Alan Green, Paul Dennis Trokhan, J. Michael Bills, Jeffrey Glen Sheehan, Paul Thomas Weisman
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Patent number: 11952724Abstract: Paper towel rolls that exhibit novel combinations of physical properties, such as Basis Weight, Roll Density, and Roll Diameter, such that the paper towel rolls meet consumers' needs, and method for making such novel paper towel rolls and marketing such novel paper towel rolls are provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2022Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Kevin Mitchell, Robert Edward Reinerman, Douglas Jay Barkey, Mark Alan Green, Paul Dennis Trokhan, J. Michael Bills, Jeffrey Glen Sheehan, Paul Thomas Weisman
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Patent number: 11639858Abstract: A system for and method of indicating an angle of attack of an aircraft is provided. The system utilizes measurements from existing aircraft sensors so that a dedicated angle of attack sensor is not required. The system enables and benefits from a unique method that includes performing standard flight operations during a calibration flight. The system does not need any aerodynamic model of the aircraft because it utilizes information from the calibration flight to develop an estimated aerodynamic model of the specific airplane. The system utilizes the aerodynamic model and other information to estimate an angle of attack of the aircraft during flight. Finally, the system utilizes additional information to indicate the estimated angle of attack of the aircraft relative to an optimum angle of attack for the aircraft and/or a critical angle of attack of the aircraft. The system further enables recalibration, so as to accommodate aircraft aerodynamic modifications.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2020Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignees: ASPEN AVIONICS, INC., CENTRO ITALIANO RICERCHE AEROSPAZIALI S.C.P.A.Inventors: Nicola Genito, Federico Corraro, Luca Garbarino, Antonio Vitale, Ettore De Lellis, David Bibby, Sean Rieb, Kevin Glen Jones
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Patent number: 11395649Abstract: A suture passing device includes a jaw assembly that is moved to an open configuration after exiting a hollow needle distal tip and moved to a closed configuration when retracted into the needle tip. The jaw assembly may include a pair of jaw members biased to a default diverging configuration. A suture capturing mechanism formed on the jaw members securely captures suture to both push and pull the captured when the jaw assembly is retracted into the hollow distal tip. The device may also include a second suture capturing mechanism that loosely captures suture and enables the captured suture to slide.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2020Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: ARCH DAY DESIGN, LLCInventors: Roger Pisarnwongs, Thomas Weisel, Kevin Glen
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Patent number: 11310348Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a remote access to a service in a client-server remote access system. The method includes selecting, by a scheduler, an application server hosting the service, the selecting being performed in accordance with a utilization of resources in the client-server remote access system. A session Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is created that includes a URL payload that uniquely identifies the service and being used to establish the remote access to the service by a client. The system may include a proxy server accessible at a resource URL. The proxy server receives a request from a client to connect to the service. An authentication component authenticates the request in accordance with a payload of the resource URL. A service manager establishes the session between the client and the service connected at the session URL.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2016Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Calgary Scientific Inc.Inventors: Matthew James Stephure, Christopher James Jarabek, Cameron Kiddle, Jonathan Christopher Neitz, Christopher James Garrett, Kevin Glen Robinson
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Patent number: 11278274Abstract: A suture passing device includes a jaw assembly that is moved to an open configuration after exiting a hollow needle distal tip and moved to a closed configuration when retracted into the needle tip. The jaw assembly may include a pair of jaw members biased to a default diverging configuration. A suture capturing mechanism formed on the jaw members securely captures suture to both push and pull the captured when the jaw assembly is retracted into the hollow distal tip. The device may also include a second suture capturing mechanism that loosely captures suture and enables the captured suture to slide.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: ARCH DAY DESIGN, LLCInventors: Roger Pisarnwongs, Thomas Weisel, Kevin Glen
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Publication number: 20210003421Abstract: A system for and method of indicating an angle of attack of an aircraft is provided. The system utilizes measurements from existing aircraft sensors so that a dedicated angle of attack sensor is not required. The system enables and benefits from a unique method that includes performing standard flight operations during a calibration flight. The system does not need any aerodynamic model of the aircraft because it utilizes information from the calibration flight to develop an estimated aerodynamic model of the specific airplane. The system utilizes the aerodynamic model and other information to estimate an angle of attack of the aircraft during flight. Finally, the system utilizes additional information to indicate the estimated angle of attack of the aircraft relative to an optimum angle of attack for the aircraft and/or a critical angle of attack of the aircraft. The system further enables recalibration, so as to accommodate aircraft aerodynamic modifications.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2020Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventors: Nicola Genito, Federico Corraro, Luca Garbarino, Antonio Vitale, Ettore De Lellis, David Bibby, Sean Rieb, Kevin Glen Jones
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Patent number: 10859343Abstract: A magazine well configured to be attached to a firearm is disclosed herein. The magazine well comprising a base, a flexible tab extending from the base, and a detent disposed on the flexible tab. The detent is configured to engage a notch in the firearm in order to secure the magazine well to the firearm.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2020Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: AGENCY ARMS, LLCInventor: Kevin Glen
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Patent number: 10846107Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods and systems that provide for session storage in a remote access environment where a service application is remotely access by a client application. Session storage is in-memory, private local data store that uses key/value pairs to associate data with a particular session where data in the private local data store associated with the particular session is synchronized with the service application using a protocol over HTTP/S and WS/S. Also disclosed herein is an inter-widow communication mechanism that provides for a multi-window architecture where interconnected windows of a client application concurrently display information. This can be extended to use the private local data store, which enables the display and synchronization of content from a remote service application on a client device in a multi-window architecture.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2017Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: CALGARY SCIENTIFIC INC.Inventors: Christopher James Jarabek, Kevin Glen Robinson, Kevin James Bradley, Monique Michele Kawa, Nicolas Eduardo Valera, Cole Sawyer Franz
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Publication number: 20200363158Abstract: A magazine well configured to be attached to a firearm is disclosed herein. The magazine well comprising a base, a flexible tab extending from the base, and a detent disposed on the flexible tab. The detent is configured to engage a notch in the firearm in order to secure the magazine well to the firearm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventor: Kevin Glen
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Patent number: 10782146Abstract: A system for and method of indicating an angle of attack of an aircraft is provided. The system utilizes measurements from existing aircraft sensors so that a dedicated angle of attack sensor is not required. The system enables and benefits from a unique method that includes performing standard flight operations during a calibration flight. The system does not need any aerodynamic model of the aircraft because it utilizes information from the calibration flight to develop an estimated aerodynamic model of the specific airplane. The system utilizes the aerodynamic model and other information to estimate an angle of attack of the aircraft during flight. Finally, the system utilizes additional information to indicate the estimated angle of attack of the aircraft relative to an optimum angle of attack for the aircraft and/or a critical angle of attack of the aircraft. The system further enables recalibration, so as to accommodate aircraft aerodynamic modifications.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2018Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignees: ASPEN AVIONICS, INC., CENTRO ITALIANO RICHERCHE AEROSPAZIALI S.P.C.A.Inventors: Nicola Genito, Federico Corraro, Luca Garbarino, Antonio Vitale, Ettore De Lellis, David Bibby, Sean Rieb, Kevin Glen Jones
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Patent number: 10728168Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a connection of a client to an unmanaged service in a client-server remote access system. An unmanaged service may register at a remote access server and open a communication connection there between remote access server may be configured for providing remote access to the unmanaged service by a client. The remote access server receives keep-alive messages from the unmanaged service over the communication connection, which may serve to indicate that the unmanaged service is operational. The remote access server may a request for a client connection to the unmanaged service, after which, a terminate keep-alive message is communicated to the unmanaged service to terminate the sending of keep-alive messages from the unmanaged service in response to the request for the client connection to the unmanaged service.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2018Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: CALGARY SCIENTIFIC INC.Inventors: Sam Anthony Leitch, Matthew James Stephure, Kevin Glen Robinson
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Publication number: 20200229810Abstract: A suture passing device includes a jaw assembly that is moved to an open configuration after exiting a hollow needle distal tip and moved to a closed configuration when retracted into the needle tip. The jaw assembly may include a pair of jaw members biased to a default diverging configuration. A suture capturing mechanism formed on the jaw members securely captures suture to both push and pull the captured when the jaw assembly is retracted into the hollow distal tip. The device may also include a second suture capturing mechanism that loosely captures suture and enables the captured suture to slide.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2020Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: Roger PISARNWONGS, Thomas WEISEL, Kevin GLEN
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Patent number: 10646217Abstract: A suture passing device includes a jaw assembly that is moved to an open configuration after exiting a hollow needle distal tip and moved to a closed configuration when retracted into the needle tip. The jaw assembly may include a pair of jaw members biased to a default diverging configuration. A suture capturing mechanism formed on the jaw members securely captures suture to both push and pull the captured when the jaw assembly is retracted into the hollow distal tip. The device may also include a second suture capturing mechanism that loosely captures suture and enables the captured suture to slide.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2019Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: ARCH DAY DESIGN, LLCInventors: Roger Pisarnwongs, Thomas Weisel, Kevin Glen
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Publication number: 20200054317Abstract: A suture passing device includes a jaw assembly that is moved to an open configuration after exiting a hollow needle distal tip and moved to a closed configuration when retracted into the needle tip. The jaw assembly may include a pair of jaw members biased to a default diverging configuration. A suture capturing mechanism formed on the jaw members securely captures suture to both push and pull the captured when the jaw assembly is retracted into the hollow distal tip. The device may also include a second suture capturing mechanism that loosely captures suture and enables the captured suture to slide.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2019Publication date: February 20, 2020Inventors: Roger PISARNWONGS, Thomas WEISEL, Kevin GLEN
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Publication number: 20190336124Abstract: A suture passing device includes a jaw assembly that is moved to an open configuration after exiting a hollow needle distal tip and moved to a closed configuration when retracted into the needle tip. The jaw assembly may include a pair of jaw members biased to a default diverging configuration. A suture capturing mechanism formed on the jaw members securely captures suture to both push and pull the captured when the jaw assembly is retracted into the hollow distal tip. The device may also include a second suture capturing mechanism that loosely captures suture and enables the captured suture to slide.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Roger PISARNWONGS, Thomas WEISEL, Kevin GLEN
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Publication number: 20180375785Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a connection of a client to an unmanaged service in a client-server remote access system. An unmanaged service may register at a remote access server and open a communication connection there between remote access server may be configured for providing remote access to the unmanaged service by a client. The remote access server receives keep-alive messages from the unmanaged service over the communication connection, which may serve to indicate that the unmanaged service is operational. The remote access server may a request for a client connection to the unmanaged service, after which, a terminate keep-alive message is communicated to the unmanaged service to terminate the sending of keep-alive messages from the unmanaged service in response to the request for the client connection to the unmanaged service.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: Sam Anthony Leitch, Matthew James Stephure, Kevin Glen Robinson
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Patent number: 10158701Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for enabling remote access to an application program via a computer network provided. Logical elements of the application program may be determined, from which a state model of the application program may be developed. A remote access program updates the state model in accordance with user input data received from a user interface program, generates control data in accordance with the updated state model and provides the same to the application program. The state model may be updated in accordance with application data received from the application program, application representation data in accordance with the updated state model are generated and provided to the user interface program for display at, e.g., a remote client computing device. The application program may be a legacy mainframe application to which remote access is provided without the need to modify the source code of the mainframe application.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2015Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: Calgary Scientific Inc..Inventors: Pierre Joseph Lemire, Monroe Milas Thomas, Matthew James Stephure, David Bruce McFadzean, Kevin Glen Robinson, Glen Lehmann
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Publication number: 20180271429Abstract: An allergy testing device is provided. The device may have a protective tray with at least one well. The at least one well is adapted to hold an allergen substance. The device may also have a prong array having at least one prong. The at least one prong may have at least one spike element, which may extend into the at least one well. The device may also have a cover removably engaged with the protective tray to maintain the allergen substance in the well until the device is used to apply the allergen substance to a patient's skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Kevin Glen, Patrick Strauss, Tom Weisel, Mark Jennings
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Publication number: 20180274939Abstract: A system for and method of indicating an angle of attack of an aircraft is provided. The system utilizes measurements from existing aircraft sensors so that a dedicated angle of attack sensor is not required. The system enables and benefits from a unique method that includes performing standard flight operations during a calibration flight. The system does not need any aerodynamic model of the aircraft because it utilizes information from the calibration flight to develop an estimated aerodynamic model of the specific airplane. The system utilizes the aerodynamic model and other information to estimate an angle of attack of the aircraft during flight. Finally, the system utilizes additional information to indicate the estimated angle of attack of the aircraft relative to an optimum angle of attack for the aircraft and/or a critical angle of attack of the aircraft. The system further enables recalibration, so as to accommodate aircraft aerodynamic modifications.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Nicola Genito, Federico Corraro, Luca Garbarino, Antonio Vitale, Ettore De Lellis, David Bibby, Sean Rieb, Kevin Glen Jones