Patents by Inventor Megan Jones
Megan Jones 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: 20240066093Abstract: Methods of inhibiting the spread of African swine fever virus and/or classical swine fever virus in animal feed, feed ingredients, and pet food are provided. The methods utilize generally safe chemical mitigants, such as medium chain fatty acids. The chemical mitigants are effective when introduced to the feed or feed ingredients at inclusion rates much lower than previous methods for inhibiting other microbes. The methods are particularly suitable for use in post-processing treatment of animal feed, feed ingredients, or pet food that will be transported and stored for multiple days or weeks.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Megan C. Niederwerder, Raymond R.R. Rowland, Cassandra Jones, Steven S. Dritz, Jason C. Woodworth
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Patent number: 11430056Abstract: A collection management system includes a collection server, a telephone dialing system, and a restriction features server. The collection server includes a memory having records, a debtor database and a local restrictions database. The telephone dialing system is connected to the collection server and is configured to access a telephony network and automatically dial a plurality of telephone numbers. Access to the telephony network by the telephone dialing system is restricted based on the information in the local restrictions database. The records of the collection server retain instances of restricted access to the telephony network by the telephone dialing system. The restriction features server is configured to connect to the collection server and update the restrictions database.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2019Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: Ontario Systems, LLCInventors: Amy Kennedy, Megan Jones, Beth Waters, Dwayne Lott, Chris Repp
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Publication number: 20210394272Abstract: A computer implemented method including receiving first sensor data from a first sensor monitoring an additive manufacturing process, the first sensor data including a plurality of first sensor values; receiving second sensor data from a second sensor monitoring the additive manufacturing process, the second sensor data including a plurality of second sensor values. Each first sensor value and each second sensor value is associated with a corresponding time during the additive manufacturing process at which the sensor value was generated. Analysing the first and second sensor data to identify a first and second anomalous event that occurred in the additive manufacturing process and a corresponding first and second anomalous event time. Identifying whether the first anomalous event is a potential cause of second anomalous event based upon the anomalous event times. Generating an output based upon identification that the first anomalous event is a potential cause of second anomalous event.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2019Publication date: December 23, 2021Applicant: RENISHAW PLCInventors: Kiera Megan JONES, Paul Martin SCULLY
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Publication number: 20210338413Abstract: Therapeutic devices configured to be worn by an individual to apply compression, vibration, and/or heat to cartilage tissue at one or more joints of the individual. The individual dons the therapeutic device so that therapeutic units of the therapeutic device are located in proximity to the cartilage tissue, and electrical power is supplied to a control system and to the therapeutic units to operate and control each of the therapeutic units individually and simultaneously to selectively apply the compression, vibration, and/or heat to the cartilage tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Abigale Haluska, Megan Jones, Joshua Breitsprecher
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Publication number: 20200276669Abstract: A method of generating a spatial map of sensor data collected during additive manufacturing, in which a plurality of layers of powder are selectively melted with an energy beam to form an object. The method includes receiving sensor data collected during additive manufacturing of an object, the sensor data including sensor values, the sensor values captured for different coordinate locations of the energy beam during the additive manufacturing of the object, and generating cell values for a corresponding cell-based spatial mapping of the sensor data. Each of the cell values is determined from a respective plurality of the sensor values extending over an area/volume comparable to an extent of the melt pool or the energy beam spot.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2018Publication date: September 3, 2020Applicant: RENISHAW PLCInventors: John DARDIS, Kiera Megan JONES, Ceri BROWN, Nicholas Henry Hannaford JONES
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Publication number: 20200175585Abstract: A collection management system includes a collection server, a telephone dialing system, and a restriction features server. The collection server includes a memory having records, a debtor database and a local restrictions database. The telephone dialing system is connected to the collection server and is configured to access a telephony network and automatically dial a plurality of telephone numbers. Access to the telephony network by the telephone dialing system is restricted based on the information in the local restrictions database. The records of the collection server retain instances of restricted access to the telephony network by the telephone dialing system. The restriction features server is configured to connect to the collection server and update the restrictions database.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2019Publication date: June 4, 2020Inventors: Amy Kennedy, Megan Jones, Beth Waters, Dwayne Lott, Chris Repp
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Patent number: 10497054Abstract: A collection management system includes a collection server, a telephone dialing system, and a restriction features server. The collection server includes a memory having records, a debtor database and a local restrictions database. The telephone dialing system is connected to the collection server and is configured to access a telephony network and automatically dial a plurality of telephone numbers. Access to the telephony network by the telephone dialing system is restricted based on the information in the local restrictions database. The records of the collection server retain instances of restricted access to the telephony network by the telephone dialing system. The restriction features server is configured to connect to the collection server and update the restrictions database.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2015Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Ontario Systems LLCInventors: Amy Kennedy, Megan Jones, Beth Waters, Dwayne Lott, Chris Repp
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Patent number: 9681693Abstract: A hair system includes a thin skin hair unit having adhesive pre-applied to the inside surface, a sheet of silicone is located on a dome shaped form, and the hair unit is located on the form and silicone layer for storage, shipping to the client, and removal and use by the client.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2015Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Inventors: William Biesecker, Sr., Megan Jones
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Publication number: 20170061530Abstract: A collection management system includes a collection server, a telephone dialing system, and a restriction features server. The collection server includes a memory having records, a debtor database and a local restrictions database. The telephone dialing system is connected to the collection server and is configured to access a telephony network and automatically dial a plurality of telephone numbers. Access to the telephony network by the telephone dialing system is restricted based on the information in the local restrictions database. The records of the collection server retain instances of restricted access to the telephony network by the telephone dialing system. The restriction features server is configured to connect to the collection server and update the restrictions database.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Amy Kennedy, Megan Jones, Beth Waters, Dwayne Lott, Chris Repp
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Publication number: 20130117094Abstract: A computerized system for optimizing the use of store and manufacturer coupons by consumers. The system maintains a store profile database storing attributes of retail stores, including location and coupon policy rules, a coupon profile database storing the attributes of current and future coupons, a sale profile database storing attributes of sale events at the stores, and a subscriber profile database storing identifiers of stores preferred by the subscriber, subscriber preferences, and the like. A matchup process executed by the system interrogates the databases to identify matches among stores, coupons, and sale events, and provides the subscriber with a list of those matches, from which the subscriber can enter shopping list inputs that identify items that the subscriber wants to purchase, including coupons possessed by the subscriber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Inventors: Megan Jones, Suzanne Mattson
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Patent number: 8184296Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention generally relate to an apparatus configured to monitor emissions. The apparatus includes a sampling chamber, a gas analyzer, and a particulate matter analyzer. The sampling chamber is configured to receive a portion of an exhaust flow from an exhaust stack. The portion of the exhaust flow comprises one or more gases and particulate matter. The gas analyzer is configured to receive the portion of the exhaust flow to measure at least one emission level of the one or more gases using a laser and output a signal indicative thereof. The particulate matter analyzer is operatively connected to the sampling chamber and is configured to measure the particulate matter using optics and output a signal indicative thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: W R SystemsInventors: Robert G. Johns, Reginald L. Viray, Edward P. Weaver, Nathan J. Lundin, Megan Jones
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Publication number: 20100206042Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention generally relate to an apparatus configured to monitor emissions. The apparatus includes a sampling chamber, a gas analyzer, and a particulate matter analyzer. The sampling chamber is configured to receive a portion of an exhaust flow from an exhaust stack. The portion of the exhaust flow comprises one or more gases and particulate matter. The gas analyzer is configured to receive the portion of the exhaust flow to measure at least one emission level of the one or more gases using a laser and output a signal indicative thereof. The particulate matter analyzer is operatively connected to the sampling chamber and is configured to measure the particulate matter using optics and output a signal indicative thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: W R SYSTEMS, LTD.Inventors: Robert G. Johns, Reginald L. Viray, Edward P. Weaver, Nathan J. Lundin, Megan Jones