Patents by Inventor Marie Kearney
Marie Kearney 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: 11901060Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for controlling physiological glucose concentrations in a patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2018Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Ypsomed AGInventors: Yamei Chen, Haoda Fu, Parag Garhyan, Ahmad Mohamad Haidar, Richard Earl Jones, Jr., Christopher Kovalchick, Marie Kearney Schiller, Monica Rixman Swinney, Howard Allan Wolpert
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Patent number: 11636139Abstract: A computer-implemented method for storing documents in a centralized database system based on geographical data localization includes receiving, by a database manager, a request to update a document according to a data localization criterion, the document stored in a local storage device of the centralized database system. The method further includes determining, by the database manager, a geographical location for a local copy of the document based on an attribute of the document matching the localization criterion. The method further includes creating, by the database manager, a remote copy of the document on a storage device that is physically located in the geographical location. The method further includes modifying, by the database manager, the local copy of the document to include a location information of the remote copy.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2021Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Christopher Daniel Filachek, Mark Richard Gambino, Daniel Howard Jacobs, Claire Durant, Judy Marie Kearney
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Publication number: 20220035844Abstract: A computer-implemented method for storing documents in a centralized database system based on geographical data localization includes receiving, by a database manager, a request to update a document according to a data localization criterion, the document stored in a local storage device of the centralized database system. The method further includes determining, by the database manager, a geographical location for a local copy of the document based on an attribute of the document matching the localization criterion. The method further includes creating, by the database manager, a remote copy of the document on a storage device that is physically located in the geographical location. The method further includes modifying, by the database manager, the local copy of the document to include a location information of the remote copy.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2021Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: Christopher Daniel Filachek, Mark Richard Gambino, Daniel Howard Jacobs, Jarred Durant, Judy Marie Kearney
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Patent number: 11204947Abstract: A computer-implemented method for storing documents in a centralized database system based on geographical data localization includes receiving, by a database manager, a request to update a document according to a data localization criterion, the document stored in a local storage device of the centralized database system. The method further includes determining, by the database manager, a geographical location for a local copy of the document based on an attribute of the document matching the localization criterion. The method further includes creating, by the database manager, a remote copy of the document on a storage device that is physically located in the geographical location. The method further includes modifying, by the database manager, the local copy of the document to include a location information of the remote copy.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Christopher Daniel Filachek, Mark Richard Gambino, Daniel Howard Jacobs, Jarred Durant, Judy Marie Kearney
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Publication number: 20210294822Abstract: A computer-implemented method for storing documents in a centralized database system based on geographical data localization includes receiving, by a database manager, a request to update a document according to a data localization criterion, the document stored in a local storage device of the centralized database system. The method further includes determining, by the database manager, a geographical location for a local copy of the document based on an attribute of the document matching the localization criterion. The method further includes creating, by the database manager, a remote copy of the document on a storage device that is physically located in the geographical location. The method further includes modifying, by the database manager, the local copy of the document to include a location information of the remote copy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2020Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventors: Christopher Daniel Filachek, Mark Richard Gambino, Daniel Howard Jacobs, Jarred Durant, Judy Marie Kearney
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Publication number: 20200342974Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for controlling physiological glucose concentrations in a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2018Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventors: Yamei CHEN, Haoda FU, Parag GARHYAN, Ahmad Mohamad HAIDAR, Richard Earl JONES, Jr., Christopher KOVALCHICK, Marie Kearney SCHILLER, Monica Rixman SWINNEY, Howard Allan WOLPERT
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Patent number: 6153669Abstract: The materials include non-polyampholite crosslinked polymers and gels based on a polymer which in uncrosslinked form is substantially soluble in ionic fluids and substantially insoluble in water. The materials change their state of hydration in response to an environmental trigger. The disclosed materials are useful as drilling, completion or workover fluids in wells such as hydrocarbon producing wells. According to the disclosed method, crosslinked polymers or gels are introduced into a stratum, blocking or bridging the pores of the stratum. Thereafter, an environmental condition is changed to cause the hydrated material to become less hydrated to unblock the pores allowing production from the well.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Baroid Drilling Fluids, Inc.Inventors: David Diggs, Marie Kearney, M. J. Timm, E. C. Lupton, Lev Bromberg, Mara Stein, Barry Hand, Michael Orkisz
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Patent number: 6110876Abstract: The materials include non-polyampholite crosslinked polymers and gels based on a polymer which in uncrosslinked form is substantially soluble in ionic fluids and substantially insoluble in water. The materials change their state of hydration in response to an environmental trigger. The disclosed materials are useful as drilling, completion or workover fluids in wells such as hydrocarbon producing wells. According to the disclosed method, crosslinked polymers or gels are introduced into a stratum, blocking or bridging the pores of the stratum. Thereafter, an environmental condition is changed to cause the hydrated material to become less hydrated to unblock the pores allowing production from the well.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Baroid Drilling Fluids, Inc.Inventors: David Diggs, Marie Kearney, M. J. Timm, E. C. Lupton, Lev Bromberg, Mara Stein, Barry Hand, Michael Orkisz
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Patent number: 5888943Abstract: The materials include non-polyampholite crosslinked polymers and gels based on a polymer which in uncrosslinked form is substantially soluble in ionic fluids and substantially insoluble in water. The materials change their state of hydration in response to an environmental trigger. The disclosed materials are useful as drilling, completion or workover fluids in wells such as hydrocarbon producing wells. According to the disclosed method, crosslinked polymers or gels are introduced into a stratum, blocking or bridging the pores of the stratum. Thereafter, an environmental condition is changed to cause the hydrated material to become less hydrated to unblock the pores allowing production from the well.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1995Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Baroid Drilling Fluids, Inc.Inventors: David Diggs, Marie Kearney, M. J. Timm, E. C. Lupton, Lev Bromberg, Mara Stein, Barry Hand, Michael Orkisz