Patents by Inventor Michael G. Manning
Michael G. Manning 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: 11988708Abstract: The disclosed technology generally relates to integrated circuit devices with wear out monitoring capability. An integrated circuit device includes a wear-out monitor device configured to record an indication of wear-out of a core circuit separated from the wear-out monitor device, wherein the indication is associated with localized diffusion of a diffusant within the wear-out monitor device in response to a wear-out stress that causes the wear-out of the core circuit.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2023Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: Analog Devices International Unlimited CompanyInventors: Edward John Coyne, Alan J. O'Donnell, Shaun Bradley, David Aherne, David Boland, Thomas G. O'Dwyer, Colm Patrick Heffernan, Kevin B. Manning, Mark Forde, David J. Clarke, Michael A. Looby
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Patent number: 8781859Abstract: Patient-interactive health care management provides the ability for healthcare services received by a patient to be confirmed by the patient, or designated person, immediately after and subsequently after the healthcare services are rendered. The patient/designated person may be provided the ability to verify the accuracy of an invoice for the rendered services/goods and may provide an assessment of the rendered services/goods. The patient/designated person may provide this information via an appropriate stationary and/or portable processor. Healthcare may be received at any appropriate location or locations. The evaluation may occur at any appropriate location or locations. An after care risk assessment may be provided to the patient/designated person to evaluate the patient's status immediately after, subsequently after, and/or in between the healthcare services rendered.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: CarePartners PlusInventors: Michael G. Manning, Martha Jean Elizabeth Minniti
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Publication number: 20130332189Abstract: Patient-interactive health care management provides the ability for healthcare services received by a patient to be confirmed by the patient, or designated person, immediately after and subsequently after the healthcare services are rendered. The patient/designated person may be provided the ability to verify the accuracy of an invoice for the rendered services/goods and may provide an assessment of the rendered services/goods. The patient/designated person may provide this information via an appropriate stationary and/or portable processor. Healthcare may be received at any appropriate location or locations. The evaluation may occur at any appropriate location or locations. An after care risk assessment may be provided to the patient/designated person to evaluate the patient's status immediately after, subsequently after, and/or in between the healthcare services rendered.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: CarePartners PlusInventors: Michael G. Manning, Martha Jean Elizabeth Minniti
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Patent number: 8533006Abstract: A patient-interactive health care management system provides means for healthcare services rendered by a physician to a patient to be confirmed by the patient immediately after the healthcare services are rendered. The patient is provided the ability to verify the accuracy of an invoice for the rendered services/goods and provide an assessment of the rendered services/goods. In an example embodiment, the patient provides this information via an information station located at the healthcare facility in which the healthcare services/goods are rendered. The information gathered from the patient is provided to the party responsible for paying for the rendered healthcare services/goods. In an example embodiment, the paying party compares the patient provided information with the invoice received from the healthcare provider to assess the accuracy of the invoice.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: CarePartners PlusInventors: Michael G. Manning, Martha Jean Elizabeth Minniti, Ian G. Rawson
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Patent number: 8504386Abstract: A patient-interactive health care management system provides means for healthcare services rendered by a physician to a patient to be confirmed by the patient immediately after the healthcare services are rendered. The patient is provided the ability to verify the accuracy of an invoice for the rendered services/goods and provide an assessment of the rendered services/goods. In an example embodiment, the patient provides this information via an information station located at the healthcare facility in which the healthcare services/goods are rendered. The information gathered from the patient is provided to the party responsible for paying for the rendered healthcare services/goods. In an example embodiment, the paying party compares the patient provided information with the invoice received from the healthcare provider to assess the accuracy of the invoice. A patient account is established containing, in part, the information gathered from the patient.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Carepartners PlusInventors: Michael G. Manning, Martha Jean Elizabeth Minniti, Ian G. Rawson, Bradley H. K. Cooper, Joan Lyn Balakier Guidry
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Publication number: 20110270632Abstract: A patient-interactive health care management system provides means for healthcare services rendered by a physician to a patient to be confirmed by the patient immediately after the healthcare services are rendered. The patient is provided the ability to verify the accuracy of an invoice for the rendered services/goods and provide an assessment of the rendered services/goods. In an example embodiment, the patient provides this information via an information station located at the healthcare facility in which the healthcare services/goods are rendered. The information gathered from the patient is provided to the party responsible for paying for the rendered healthcare services/goods. In an example embodiment, the paying party compares the patient provided information with the invoice received from the healthcare provider to assess the accuracy of the invoice. A patient account is established containing, in part, the information gathered from the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: CarePartners PlusInventors: Michael G. Manning, Martha Jean Elizabeth Minniti, Ian G. Rawson, Bradley H.K. Cooper, Joan Lyn Balakier Guidry
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Publication number: 20110225006Abstract: A patient-interactive health care management system provides means for healthcare services rendered by a physician to a patient to be confirmed by the patient immediately after the healthcare services are rendered. The patient is provided the ability to verify the accuracy of an invoice for the rendered services/goods and provide an assessment of the rendered services/goods. In an example embodiment, the patient provides this information via an information station located at the healthcare facility in which the healthcare services/goods are rendered. The information gathered from the patient is provided to the party responsible for paying for the rendered healthcare services/goods. In an example embodiment, the paying party compares the patient provided information with the invoice received from the healthcare provider to assess the accuracy of the invoice.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Michael G. Manning, Martha Jean Elizabeth Minniti, Ian G. Rawson
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Patent number: 7979286Abstract: A patient-interactive health care management system provides means for healthcare services rendered by a physician to a patient to be confirmed by the patient immediately after the healthcare services are rendered. The patient is provided the ability to verify the accuracy of an invoice for the rendered services/goods and provide an assessment of the rendered services/goods. In an example embodiment, the patient provides this information via an information station located at the healthcare facility in which the healthcare services/goods are rendered. The information gathered from the patient is provided to the party responsible for paying for the rendered healthcare services/goods. In an example embodiment, the paying party compares the patient provided information with the invoice received from the healthcare provider to assess the accuracy of the invoice.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: CarePartners PlusInventors: Michael G. Manning, Martha Jean Elizabeth Minniti, Ian G. Rawson
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Publication number: 20080059230Abstract: A patient-interactive health care management system provides means for healthcare services rendered by a physician to a patient to be confirmed by the patient immediately after the healthcare services are rendered. The patient is provided the ability to verify the accuracy of an invoice for the rendered services/goods and provide an assessment of the rendered services/goods. In an example embodiment, the patient provides this information via an information station located at the healthcare facility in which the healthcare services/goods are rendered. The information gathered from the patient is provided to the party responsible for paying for the rendered healthcare services/goods. In an example embodiment, the paying party compares the patient provided information with the invoice received from the healthcare provider to assess the accuracy of the invoice.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Michael G. Manning, Martha Jean Elizabeth Minniti, Ian G. Rawson
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Patent number: 7259382Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device and method for exposing a person to ultraviolet radiation in tanning wavelengths which is emitted from a discharge lamp having a plurality of grooves formed in its outer periphery along a helical path. The discharge lamp includes, inter alia, an elongated vitreous tube, first and second electrode assemblies and a coating on the interior the interior of the tube. The coating is applied on an interior of the tube along the entire length for emitting ultraviolet radiation in tanning wavelengths when a voltage is applied across the first and second electrodes. In a first representative embodiment, the plurality of grooves are interconnected and the helical path is continuous. Alternatively, the plurality of grooves can be axially offset and the helical path can be discontinuous.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Voltarc Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph D. Laudano, Prasad S. Sastry, Albert Louis Winkler, Michael G. Manning
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Patent number: 6943361Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device and method for exposing a person to ultraviolet radiation in tanning wavelengths which is emitted from a discharge lamp having a plurality of grooves formed in its outer periphery along a helical path. The discharge lamp includes, inter alia, an elongated vitreous tube, first and second electrode assemblies and a coating on the interior the interior of the tube. The coating is applied on an interior of the tube along the entire length for emitting ultraviolet radiation in tanning wavelengths when a voltage is applied across the first and second electrodes. In a first representative embodiment, the plurality of grooves are interconnected and the helical path is continuous. Alternatively, the plurality of grooves can be axially offset and the helical path can be discontinuous.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Voltarc Technologies Inc.Inventors: Joseph D. Laudano, Prasad S. Sastry, Albert Louis Winkler, Michael G. Manning
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Publication number: 20040256582Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device and method for exposing a person to ultraviolet radiation in tanning wavelengths which is emitted from a discharge lamp having a plurality of grooves formed in its outer periphery along a helical path. The discharge lamp includes, inter alia, an elongated vitreous tube, first and second electrode assemblies and a coating on the interior the interior of the tube. The coating is applied on an interior of the tube along the entire length for emitting ultraviolet radiation in tanning wavelengths when a voltage is applied across the first and second electrodes. In a first representative embodiment, the plurality of grooves are interconnected and the helical path is continuous. Alternatively, the plurality of grooves can be axially offset and the helical path can be discontinuous.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Joseph D. Laudano, Prasad S. Sastry, Albert Louis Winkler, Michael G. Manning
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Publication number: 20040189181Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device and method for exposing a substrate to ultraviolet radiation emitted from a discharge lamp having regions of varying intensity along its length. The discharge lamp includes, inter alia, an elongated vitreous tube, first and second electrode assemblies and a coating on the interior the interior of the tube. The elongated vitreous tube has an outer periphery and axially opposed first and second ends which define an axial length for the tube therebetween. The outer periphery has a plurality of regions defined along said axial length, wherein a first region extends over a predetermined first portion of said axial length and has a helical groove path defining a series of axially spaced apart grooves formed therein. The first region emits ultraviolet radiation having an intensity greater than that emitted from a second region of the outer periphery.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Joseph D. Laudano, Prasad S. Sastry, Albert Louis Winkler, Michael G. Manning
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Patent number: 6777702Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device and method for exposing a substrate to ultraviolet radiation emitted from a discharge lamp having regions of varying intensity along its length. The discharge lamp includes, inter alia, an elongated vitreous tube, first and second electrode assemblies and a coating on the interior the interior of the tube. The elongated vitreous tube has an outer periphery and axially opposed first and second ends which define an axial length for the tube therebetween. The outer periphery has a plurality of regions defined along said axial length, wherein a first region extends over a predetermined first portion of said axial length and has a helical groove path defining a series of axially spaced apart grooves formed therein. The first region emits ultraviolet radiation having an intensity greater than that emitted from a second region of the outer periphery.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Voltarc Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph D. Laudano, Prasad S. Sastry, Albert Louis Winkler, Michael G. Manning
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Publication number: 20030155535Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device and method for exposing a substrate to ultraviolet radiation emitted from a discharge lamp having regions of varying intensity along its length. The discharge lamp includes, inter alia, an elongated vitreous tube, first and second electrode assemblies and a coating on the interior the interior of the tube. The elongated vitreous tube has an outer periphery and axially opposed first and second ends which define an axial length for the tube therebetween. The outer periphery has a plurality of regions defined along said axial length, wherein a first region extends over a predetermined first portion of said axial length and has a helical groove path defining a series of axially spaced apart grooves formed therein. The first region emits ultraviolet radiation having an intensity greater than that emitted from a second region of the outer periphery.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Applicant: Voltarc Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joseph D. Laudano, Prasad S. Sastry, Albert Louis Winkler, Michael G. Manning
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Publication number: 20030155536Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device and method for exposing a person to ultraviolet radiation in tanning wavelengths which is emitted from a discharge lamp having a plurality of grooves formed in its outer periphery along a helical path. The discharge lamp includes, inter alia, an elongated vitreous tube, first and second electrode assemblies and a coating on the interior the interior of the tube. The coating is applied on an interior of the tube along the entire length for emitting ultraviolet radiation in tanning wavelengths when a voltage is applied across the first and second electrodes. In a first representative embodiment, the plurality of grooves are interconnected and the helical path is continuous. Alternatively, the plurality of grooves can be axially offset and the helical path can be discontinuous.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Applicant: Voltarc Technologies Inc.Inventors: Joseph D. Laudano, Prasad S. Sastry, Albert Louis Winkler, Michael G. Manning