Patents by Inventor Lynn Freeman
Lynn Freeman 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: 20250007861Abstract: The disclosed device includes memory channel interfaces and mesh lanes each corresponding to a particular memory channel interface. The device also includes ports and various routing elements interconnecting the ports, mesh lanes, memory channel interfaces. The device further includes a control circuit configured to receive a data packet on a port, select a mesh lane based on a destination of the data packet, and forward the data packet to the selected mesh lane via a routing element. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2023Publication date: January 2, 2025Applicant: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Bryan P. Broussard, Chintan S. Patel, Eric Christopher Morton, Jeffrey Lynn Freeman, Vydhyanathan Kalyanasundharam
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Patent number: 12121889Abstract: A variable 3D CD nozzle includes: a flexible body defining a flow path having an inlet extending through a narrowed throat to an expanded outlet, wherein the flexible body comprises a plurality of flexible members movably interconnected together; and at least one means for changing a shape of the flexible body to change a dimension or location of the throat plane relative to at least one of the inlet plane or outlet plane. A method of changing airflow in a nozzle includes operating at least one means for changing the shape of the flexible nozzle body to change the dimension or the location of the throat plane. A method of testing an object includes placing a test object in the test region of the test cell and passing a test gas from the outlet opening of the nozzle onto the test object.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2021Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignees: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATIONInventors: Joseph Roger Herdy, Jr., Garry Lynn Freeman, Jr.
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Publication number: 20230010008Abstract: A gas delivery system, for providing gas to a wearer, includes a first body having a first cavity. The first body is supportable to a side of a nose and mouth of the wearer. A first adapter receives gas from a gas supply and provide the gas to the first cavity. A plurality of first openings in the first body to create a bolus of gas about the nostrils of the nose and the mouth. The first body, and a second similar body may be supported by an adjustable bridge on opposite sides of the nose and mouth of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2022Publication date: January 12, 2023Inventors: Michelle Lynn Freeman, Kevin Thomas Riutort, Klaus Dieter Torp, John C. Lin, Benjamin John Nickless, Michael Andrew Park, Kingsley Chauncy Wu
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Publication number: 20220120237Abstract: A variable 3D CD nozzle includes: a flexible body defining a flow path having an inlet extending through a narrowed throat to an expanded outlet, wherein the flexible body comprises a plurality of flexible members movably interconnected together; and at least one means for changing a shape of the flexible body to change a dimension or location of the throat plane relative to at least one of the inlet plane or outlet plane. A method of changing airflow in a nozzle includes operating at least one means for changing the shape of the flexible nozzle body to change the dimension or the location of the throat plane. A method of testing an object includes placing a test object in the test region of the test cell and passing a test gas from the outlet opening of the nozzle onto the test object.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2021Publication date: April 21, 2022Inventors: Joseph Roger Herdy, JR., Garry Lynn Freeman, JR.
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Publication number: 20210246491Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for amplifying a plurality of targets in a single PCR run while distinguishing between clinically relevant amplification and amplification from other sources such as from background contamination. The methods and devices further enable discrimination between gram-positive, gram-negative and fungal infections as wells as identify antimicrobial resistance genes. When applying the methods and devices of the invention, the species or genus of an infection(s), and genus of a fungal co-infection(s) or category of bacterial (gram-positive or negative) co-infection(s) are identified. Species identification of co-infections can also be achieved. Further, when applying the methods and devices of the invention, organisms which are likely to be contaminating organisms from a blood draw are identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Applicant: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc. (dba GenMark Diagnostics, Inc.)Inventors: Lisa Lynn Freeman-Cook, Christine J. Shaw, Milena Iacobelli Martinez, Anna Maria Al-Khouri, Bradley Adam Brown, John Jay Harvey, Michael Thomas Nguyen
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Patent number: 11021759Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for amplifying a plurality of targets in a single PCR run while distinguishing between clinically relevant amplification and amplification from other sources such as from background contamination. The methods and devices further enable discrimination between gram-positive, gram-negative and fungal infections as wells as identify antimicrobial resistance genes. When applying the methods and devices of the invention, the species or genus of an infection(s), and genus of a fungal co-infection(s) or category of bacterial (gram-positive or negative) co-infection(s) are identified. Species identification of co-infections can also be achieved. Further, when applying the methods and devices of the invention, organisms which are likely to be contaminating organisms from a blood draw are identified.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2020Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Lisa Lynn Freeman-Cook, Christine J. Shaw, Milena Iacobelli Martinez, Anna Maria Al-Khouri, Bradley Adam Brown, John Jay Harvey, Michael Thomas Nguyen
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Publication number: 20200332346Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for amplifying a plurality of targets in a single PCR run while distinguishing between clinically relevant amplification and amplification from other sources such as from background contamination. The methods and devices further enable discrimination between gram-positive, gram-negative and fungal infections as wells as identify antimicrobial resistance genes. When applying the methods and devices of the invention, the species or genus of an infection(s), and genus of a fungal co-infection(s) or category of bacterial (gram-positive or negative) co-infection(s) are identified. Species identification of co-infections can also be achieved. Further, when applying the methods and devices of the invention, organisms which are likely to be contaminating organisms from a blood draw are identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc. (dba GenMark Diagnostics, Inc.)Inventors: Lisa Lynn Freeman-Cook, Christine J. Shaw, Milena Iacobelli Martinez, Anna Maria Al-Khouri, Bradley Adam Brown, John Jay Harvey
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Patent number: 10669592Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for amplifying a plurality of targets in a single PCR run while distinguishing between clinically relevant amplification and amplification from other sources such as from background contamination. The methods and devices further enable discrimination between gram-positive, gram-negative and fungal infections as wells as identify antimicrobial resistance genes. When applying the methods and devices of the invention, the species or genus of an infection(s), and genus of a fungal co-infection(s) or category of bacterial (gram-positive or negative) co-infection(s) are identified. Species identification of co-infections can also be achieved. Further, when applying the methods and devices of the invention, organisms which are likely to be contaminating organisms from a blood draw are identified.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2019Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Lisa Lynn Freeman-Cook, Christine J. Shaw, Milena Iacobelli Martinez, Anna Maria Al-Khouri, Bradley Adam Brown, John Jay Harvey
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Publication number: 20190185915Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for amplifying a plurality of targets in a single PCR run while distinguishing between clinically relevant amplification and amplification from other sources such as from background contamination. The methods and devices further enable discrimination between gram-positive, gram-negative and fungal infections as wells as identify antimicrobial resistance genes. When applying the methods and devices of the invention, the species or genus of an infection(s), and genus of a fungal co-infection(s) or category of bacterial (gram-positive or negative) co-infection(s) are identified. Species identification of co-infections can also be achieved. Further, when applying the methods and devices of the invention, organisms which are likely to be contaminating organisms from a blood draw are identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2019Publication date: June 20, 2019Applicant: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc. (dba GenMark Diagnostics, Inc.)Inventors: Lisa Lynn Freeman-Cook, Christine J. Shaw, Milena Iacobelli Martinez, Anna Maria Al-Khouri, Bradley Adam Brown, John Jay Harvey
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Patent number: 10273535Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for amplifying a plurality of targets in a single PCR run while distinguishing between clinically relevant amplification and amplification from other sources such as from background contamination. The methods and devices further enable discrimination between gram-positive, gram-negative and fungal infections as wells as identify antimicrobial resistance genes. When applying the methods and devices of the invention, the species or genus of an infection(s), and genus of a fungal co-infection(s) or category of bacterial (gram-positive or negative) co-infection(s) are identified. Species identification of co-infections can also be achieved. Further, when applying the methods and devices of the invention, organisms which are likely to be contaminating organisms from a blood draw are identified.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2018Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Adam Brown, Milena Iacobelli Martinez, Lisa Lynn Freeman-Cook, John Jay Harvey, Christine J. Shaw, Anna Maria Al-Khouri
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Publication number: 20190062809Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for amplifying a plurality of targets in a single PCR run while distinguishing between clinically relevant amplification and amplification from other sources such as from background contamination. The methods and devices further enable discrimination between gram-positive, gram-negative and fungal infections as wells as identify antimicrobial resistance genes. When applying the methods and devices of the invention, the species or genus of an infection(s), and genus of a fungal co-infection(s) or category of bacterial (gram-positive or negative) co-infection(s) are identified. Species identification of co-infections can also be achieved. Further, when applying the methods and devices of the invention, organisms which are likely to be contaminating organisms from a blood draw are identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2017Publication date: February 28, 2019Applicant: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc. (dba GenMark Diagnostics, Inc.)Inventors: Bradley Adam Brown, Milena Iacobelli Martinez, Lisa Lynn Freeman--Cook, John Jay Harvey, Christin J. Shaw, Anna Maria Al-Khouri
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Publication number: 20190062803Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for amplifying a plurality of targets in a single PCR run while distinguishing between clinically relevant amplification and amplification from other sources such as from background contamination. The methods and devices further enable discrimination between gram-positive, gram-negative and fungal infections as wells as identify antimicrobial resistance genes. When applying the methods and devices of the invention, the species or genus of an infection(s), and genus of a fungal co-infection(s) or category of bacterial (gram-positive or negative) co-infection(s) are identified. Species identification of co-infections can also be achieved. Further, when applying the methods and devices of the invention, organisms which are likely to be contaminating organisms from a blood draw are identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Applicant: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc. (dba GenMark Diagnostics, Inc.)Inventors: Bradley Adam Brown, Milena Iacobelli Martinez, Lisa Lynn Freeman-Cook, John Jay Harvey, Christine J. Shaw, Anna Maria Al-Khouri
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Patent number: 10106847Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for amplifying a plurality of targets in a single PCR run while distinguishing between clinically relevant amplification and amplification from other sources such as from background contamination. The methods and devices further enable discrimination between gram-positive, gram-negative and fungal infections as wells as identify antimicrobial resistance genes. When applying the methods and devices of the invention, the species or genus of an infection(s), and genus of a fungal co-infection(s) or category of bacterial (gram-positive or negative) co-infection(s) are identified. Species identification of co-infections can also be achieved. Further, when applying the methods and devices of the invention, organisms which are likely to be contaminating organisms from a blood draw are identified.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2017Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Adam Brown, Milena Iacobelli Martinez, Lisa Lynn Freeman-Cook, John Jay Harvey, Christine J. Shaw, Anna Maria Al-Khouri
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Patent number: 5524377Abstract: A jig trailer fishing lure made of a synthetic material capable of absorbing water and fish attractant liquids. The lure is capable of completely drying out between uses yet quickly re-acquires a life-like texture, suppleness and buoyancy when immersed in water. The jig trailer includes a head portion that is sufficiently tear resistant to resist tearing when repeatedly penetrated by a fish hook or struck by fish. A tail portion extends downstream from the head portion and exhibits motions that attracts game fish when pulled through water. The synthetic material is an artificial chamois-type material preferably made from a poly-vinyl-alcohol sponge.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Lyndall L. HelmsInventors: Lynn Freeman, Lyndall Helms