Patents by Inventor Matthew Stoll
Matthew Stoll 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: 20230181883Abstract: Systems and methods for treating biologic fluids are disclosed. Some disclosed embodiments may be used to filter cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from a human or animal subject, heat CSF to a target temperature, cool CSF to a target temperature, apply light treatment to CSF, separate cells via their dielectric properties, apply spiral and/or centrifugal separation, introduce additives to target particles, and/or apply combinations thereof. The method may include the steps of withdrawing fluid comprising CSF, treating the fluid, and returning a portion of the treated fluid to the subject. During operation of the system, various parameters may be modified, such as flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2023Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: MINNETRONIX, INC.Inventors: BLAKE HEDSTROM, SHIVANAND P. LAD, AARON MCCABE, EMILY MEYERING, JACK MONDRY, AMRITA SAWHNEY, ELIZABETH SCHEURER, MATTHEW STOLL, ABHI VASE
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Patent number: 11577060Abstract: Systems and methods for treating biologic fluids are disclosed. Some disclosed embodiments may be used to filter cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from a human or animal subject, heat CSF to a target temperature, cool CSF to a target temperature, apply light treatment to CSF, separate cells via their dielectric properties, apply spiral and/or centrifugal separation, introduce additives to target particles, and/or apply combinations thereof. The method may include the steps of withdrawing fluid comprising CSF, treating the fluid, and returning a portion of the treated fluid to the subject. During operation of the system, various parameters may be modified, such as flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2020Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: MINNETRONIX, INC.Inventors: Blake Hedstrom, Shivanand P. Lad, Aaron Mccabe, Emily Meyering, Jack Mondry, Amrita Sawhney, Elizabeth Scheurer, Matthew Stoll, Abhi Vase
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Patent number: 11087430Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer readable media to data drive a render graph are described. A render graph system defines one or more nodes for a render graph and one or more render targets associated with the nodes. The nodes includes one or more functions to define and resolve target handles for identifying render targets. The render graph system defines one or more connections between the nodes and render targets. The connection between the nodes and render targets form the render graph. The render graph system stores the render graph as a data file and converts, with a render graphics API, the data file into a render graph data object. The render graph system performs a frame setup phase the setups the render graph for a frame based on the render graph data object.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2019Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Cody J. White, Randal W. Lamore, Pal-Kristian Engstad, Ivan Gavrenkov, Matthew Stoll, Yang Zhou
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Publication number: 20200147357Abstract: Systems and methods for treating biologic fluids are disclosed. Some disclosed embodiments may be used to filter cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from a human or animal subject, heat CSF to a target temperature, cool CSF to a target temperature, apply light treatment to CSF, separate cells via their dielectric properties, apply spiral and/or centrifugal separation, introduce additives to target particles, and/or apply combinations thereof. The method may include the steps of withdrawing fluid comprising CSF, treating the fluid, and returning a portion of the treated fluid to the subject. During operation of the system, various parameters may be modified, such as flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2020Publication date: May 14, 2020Applicant: MINNETRONIX, INC.Inventors: BLAKE HEDSTROM, SHIVANAND P. LAD, AARON MCCABE, EMILY MEYERING, JACK MONDRY, AMRITA SAWHNEY, ELIZABETH SCHEURER, MATTHEW STOLL, ABHI VASE
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Publication number: 20200104970Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer readable media to data drive a render graph are described. A render graph system defines one or more nodes for a render graph and one or more render targets associated with the nodes. The nodes includes one or more functions to define and resolve target handles for identifying render targets. The render graph system defines one or more connections between the nodes and render targets. The connection between the nodes and render targets form the render graph. The render graph system stores the render graph as a data file and converts, with a render graphics API, the data file into a render graph data object. The render graph system performs a frame setup phase the setups the render graph for a frame based on the render graph data object.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Cody J. White, Randal W. Lamore, Pal-Kristian Engstad, Ivan Gavrenkov, Matthew Stoll, Yang Zhou
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Publication number: 20190105475Abstract: Systems, catheters, and methods for accessing and treating along the central nervous system are disclosed. An example system may include a system for ameliorating a symptom of bacterial meningitis in a patient. The system may include a catheter assembly having a first lumen with a distal port and a second lumen with a proximal port, said catheter being adapted to be introduced in a CSF space and said ports being spaced axially apart. A pump may be connectable between the first and second lumens to induce a flow of CSF therebetween. A filter component may be connectable between the first and second lumens. The filter component may be configured to remove one or more meningitis causing bacterial pathogen from the CSF, to thereby condition the cerebrospinal fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Applicant: MINNETRONIX, INC.Inventors: SHIVANAND P. LAD, AARON R. MCCABE, LAURA MARIE ZITELLA VERBICK, BLAKE HEDSTROM, MATTHEW STOLL, JACK MONDRY
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Publication number: 20160359351Abstract: An electric, rechargeable and retractable lighter is disclosed. The lighter is specially equipped with an extending heating element configured to competently and expediently light tobacco, cannabis, or other packed bowls from pipes and water-pipes. The electric lighter includes a casing having a top portion and a bottom portion, and containing at least one rechargeable battery and a circuit board. The circuit board is in communication with an electric heating element configured to extend out from within the casing, and down into the bowl of the pipe. The distal end of the casing is equipped with a retractable male USB connection to charge the battery from any female USB port. A bi-directional sliding switch mechanism is disposed within the casing to facilitate activation of the electric heating element, the extension of the electric heating element, and/or the extension of the male USB connection for charging.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventor: Matthew Stoll
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Publication number: 20150335135Abstract: An illuminated strap apparatus for the strap of a backpack, shoulder-bag, satchel, or other similar shoulder-mounted bag is described. The illuminated strap apparatus employs at least one LED strip which is preferably powered by a rechargeable battery. The illuminated strap apparatus is configured to be integrated into conventional backpacks and bags, as well as into proprietary backpacks which are pre-equipped with a clear plastic sleeve lining the entirety of the straps of the backpack or other similar shoulder bag. The illuminated strap apparatus includes wireless remote control configured to interface with a controller of the illuminated strap apparatus, and provide illumination options to the user such as flashing frequency, brightness, fade, and color.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2014Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventor: Matthew Stoll
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Patent number: 7359738Abstract: A mobile communication device (100) contains a local wireless controller (114) for operating with a remote audio processor (124). The remote audio processor is used for listening to and speaking with remote parties via the mobile communication device, and operates in a mode having a relatively long latency in communicating with the mobile communication device. Upon receiving a dispatch call (306), a baseband processor (108) of the mobile communication device notifies an application processor (110) with a high priority dispatch notification (122). The high priority dispatch notification causes an active link to be established between the mobile communication device and remote audio processor sooner than if were to occur with ordinary call processing.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2005Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Jared R. Daniels, Sherry Easter Dubin, Roberto Gautier, James L. Howard, Robert A. Marples, Matthew A. Stoll, Mayra Zayas, Jose E. Korneluk
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Publication number: 20060270464Abstract: A mobile communication device (100) contains a local wireless controller (114) for operating with a remote audio processor (124). The remote audio processor is used for listening to and speaking with remote parties via the mobile communication device, and operates in a mode having a relatively long latency in communicating with the mobile communication device. Upon receiving a dispatch call (306), a baseband processor (108) of the mobile communication device notifies an application processor (110) with a high priority dispatch notification (122). The high priority dispatch notification causes an active link to be established between the mobile communication device and remote audio processor sooner than if were to occur with ordinary call processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Jared Daniels, Sherry Dubin, Roberto Gautier, James Howard, Robert Marples, Matthew Stoll, Mayra Zayas, Jose Korneluk
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Patent number: D779115Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: PLAZMATIC LLCInventor: Matthew Stoll
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Patent number: D785861Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: PLAZMATIC LLCInventor: Matthew Stoll
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Patent number: D844891Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: PLAZMATIC LLCInventor: Matthew Stoll