Patents by Inventor Kevin Phillips
Kevin Phillips 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: 7337390Abstract: A method of embedding voice data in a computing system includes detecting a record event and detecting if a software application currently running on the computing system is voice-aware. The method also includes embedding the voice data within associated data in the software application, if the software application is voice-aware. If the software application is not voice-aware, the method also includes triggering a voice note application to record and store the voice data. A method in a computing system for modifying a user interface displayed on a display device includes receiving an indication from the computing device to modify the user interface. The method further includes displaying an identification block, a record toolbar, a note pad, and a note tab.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2004Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Charlton E. Lui, Jeff Blum, Michael Jay Parks, Kevin Phillip Paulson
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Patent number: 7305343Abstract: A method of embedding voice data in a computing system includes detecting a record event and detecting if a software application currently running on the computing system is voice-aware. The method also includes embedding the voice data within associated data in the software application, if the software application is voice-aware. If the software application is not voice-aware, the method also includes triggering a voice note application to record and store the voice data. A method in a computing system for modifying a user interface displayed on a display device includes receiving an indication from the computing device to modify the user interface. The method further includes displaying an identification block, a record toolbar, a note pad, and a note tab.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Charlton E. Lui, Jeff Blum, Michael Jay Parks, Kevin Phillip Paulson
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Publication number: 20070043593Abstract: An electronic practice management system can be configured to send batch update requests to one or more payors (e.g., insurers) of one or more pending claims for healthcare service. In one implementation, a practice management system responds to a request for an update to one or more claims. The system then generates a batch update request message that has a batch identifier, and may be directed to one or more payors. Responses to the batch update message are then processed by the practice management system, and then provided as appropriate upon request to the healthcare provider. The healthcare provider can request the updates automatically from multiple payors in future batch requests based on a predetermined time interval. The system can also communicate with one or more banks to identify specific information regarding claim payment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2005Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: Wayne Provost, Ryan Trimble, Kevin Phillips
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Publication number: 20070033137Abstract: An electronic practice management system for use in healthcare environments includes one or more components for converting tangible payments into standardized electronic payment documents, such as a HIPAA 835 document. For example, a healthcare provider receives a tangible check, and passes the check through a check scanner, which electronically reads the check into one or more data fields. The read data fields can then be correlated with standardized fields in the HIPAA 835 document, and can be further correlated to a patient's account stored locally. The created 835 payment document can then be used to update the patient's account directly in the practice management system. Additional implementations include converting other tangible patient payments, such as credit card and cash payments, to create an 835 for similar ends.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2005Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Wayne Provost, Ryan Trimble, Kevin Phillips
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Patent number: 7131393Abstract: A selection system for animals comprising: (a) a milking area (20) arranged to enable milking of one or more lactating animals (b) a drinking station (30) remote from the milking area (20) in which is positioned an attractant configured to attract an animal from a grazing paddock (50) (c) an entry race (70) connecting the drinking station (30) and the milking area (20) (d) a control mechanism (60) configured to permit entry of a lactating animal meeting a predefined criterion into the entry race (70) from the drinking station (30). Also a method utilising the above system and comprising: (a) attracting an animal from a grazing paddock (50) into the drinking station (30) remote from the milking area (20) (b) determining whether the animal in the drinking station (30) meets a predefined criterion (c) permitting entry of the animal meeting the predefined criterion into the entry race (70).Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2002Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Greenfield AMS LimitedInventors: Murray Winston Woolford, Jennifer Jago, Peter James Albert Copeman, Kevin Phillip Bright
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Publication number: 20060241737Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention provides a cardiac lead device including a fixation mechanism slidably attached to the lead such that when the fixation mechanism is expanded into contact with a body lumen, the lead may be moved relative to the fixation mechanism if desired. Such lead movement may be limited by complimentary structure on the lead body and the fixation mechanism that prevents the lead from moving unless sufficient force is applied to the lead.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Tockman, Neil Becker, Cindy Sherman, Kevin Phillips, Scott Stockmoe, Yongxing Zhang
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Publication number: 20060106287Abstract: Optical windows for intracorporeal devices, intracorporeal devices comprising a window and a method for forming a window for an intracorporeal device are provided. The method comprises placing within a mold an assembly comprising a mandrel located within a pair of parts separated by a collar of window material, heating the window preform effective to cause the window material to soften, and applying force to urge together the pair of parts to deform the window material so as to form a window. The intracorporeal devices, such as imaging devices, include guidewires, catheters, endoscopes. In addition, the method is suitable for joining plastic parts to other parts, such as metal and ceramic parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2005Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventors: William Webler, Michael Whitt, Marc Jalisi, Andrej Chudy, Kevin Phillips, Marc Speck
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Publication number: 20050063005Abstract: A document delivery network server having a set of integrated functions including sending, receiving, routing and filing of FAXes and e-mails to other users which achieves numerous advantages over the prior art. The document delivery system is based on a client/server model having both analog and digital Fax line capabilities. The server side provides very highly integrated systems functionality based on industry standard, commercially available hardware and a mix of industry standard and proprietary software components including integrated FAX/modem modules, an embedded OS, embedded plug-and-play driver sets, embedded e-mail gateways, an embedded FAX archive, embedded back-up/restore, proprietary high efficiency line utilization and highly efficient load balancing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Inventors: Kevin Phillips, Eric Chen, Curtis Powell, Jian Chen, Kamal Punn
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Publication number: 20040244696Abstract: A selection system for animals comprising: (a) a milking area (20) arranged to enable milking of one or more lactating animals (b) a drinking station (30) remote from the milking area (20) in which is positioned an attractant configured to attract an animal from a grazing paddock (50) (c) an entry race (70) connecting the drinking station (30) and the milking area (20) (d) a control mechanism (60) configured to permit entry of a lactating animal meeting a predefined criterion into the entry race (70) from the drinking station (30). Also a method utilising the above system and comprising: (a) attracting an animal from a grazing paddock (50) into the drinking station (30) remote from the milking area (20) (b) determining whether the animal in the drinking station (30) meets a predefined criterion (c) permitting entry of the animal meeting the predefined criterion into the entry race (70).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Murray Winston Woolford, Jennifer Jago, Peter James Albert Copeman, Kevin Phillip Bright
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Publication number: 20040214211Abstract: The invention relates to methods and algorithms for processing polymer analysis data. More specifically, the data is analyzed in order to align, orient and discern individual polymer data from a population data set.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: U.S. Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Rudolf Gilmanshin, Kevin Phillips, Jonathan Larson
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Publication number: 20040185911Abstract: A method of embedding voice data in a computing system includes detecting a record event and detecting if a software application currently running on the computing system is voice-aware. The method also includes embedding the voice data within associated data in the software application, if the software application is voice-aware. If the software application is not voice-aware, the method also includes triggering a voice note application to record and store the voice data. A method in a computing system for modifying a user interface displayed on a display device includes receiving an indication from the computing device to modify the user interface. The method further includes displaying an identification block, a record toolbar, a note pad, and a note tab.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Charlton E. Lui, Jeff Blum, Michael Jay Parks, Kevin Phillip Paulson
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Publication number: 20040181413Abstract: A method of embedding voice data in a computing system includes detecting a record event and detecting if a software application currently running on the computing system is voice-aware. The method also includes embedding the voice data within associated data in the software application, if the software application is voice-aware. If the software application is not voice-aware, the method also includes triggering a voice note application to record and store the voice data. A method in a computing system for modifying a user interface displayed on a display device includes receiving an indication from the computing device to modify the user interface. The method further includes displaying an identification block, a record toolbar, a note pad, and a note tab.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Charlton E. Lui, Jeff Blum, Michael Jay Parks, Kevin Phillip Paulson
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Patent number: 6720980Abstract: A method of embedding voice data in a computing system includes detecting a record event and detecting if a software application currently running on the computing system is voice-aware. The method also includes embedding the voice data within associated data in the software application, if the software application is voice-aware. If the software application is not voice-aware, the method also includes triggering a voice note application to record and store the voice data. A method in a computing system for modifying a user interface displayed on a display device includes receiving an indication from the computing device to modify the user interface. The method further includes displaying an identification block, a record toolbar, a note pad, and a note tab.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Charlton E. Lui, Jeff Blum, Michael Jay Parks, Kevin Phillip Paulson
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Patent number: 6522864Abstract: A mobile terminal (6) communicates via a satellite (8), which projects a number of overlapping spot beams (10), with a fixed earth station (2). To determine which spot beam (10) is to be used for communication, the mobile terminal signals in a common signalling channel which is simultaneously received by all, or a subgroup of, the spot beams (10). The satellite (8) retransmits to the fixed earth station (2) in separate channels the signal as received by each of the spot beams (10) which are able to receive the common signalling channel. The relative strengths of the signal as received in the different spot beams (10) are compared at the fixed earth station and a communications channel is assigned to the mobile terminal in one of the spot beams (10), selected according to the comparison of signal strengths.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1998Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: International Mobile Satellite OrganizationInventors: Paul Febvre, Kevin Phillips
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Patent number: 4791736Abstract: A custom-fit ski boot orthotic which efficiently transfers movement of the foot to the edges of the skis. The orthotic has a substantially rigid base plate attached to a rigid heel post. The base plate has an arch portion 20-40% shallower than the skier's actual arch which permits the limited movement necessary for foot comfort, without any significant loss in transfer efficiency. The base plate also has a heel cup portion to prevent heel roll. The orthotic of the present invention may be used as an insert or be built into the footbed of a ski boot.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1987Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Inventor: Kevin Phillips