Patents by Inventor Michael Jarvis
Michael Jarvis 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: 20170217811Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods and apparatuses for adding thermal energy to a glass melt. Apparatuses for generating a thermal plasma disclosed herein comprise an electrode, a grounded electrode, a dielectric plasma confinement vessel extending between the two electrodes, and a magnetic field generator extending around the dielectric plasma confinement vessel. Also disclosed herein are methods for fining molten glass comprising generating a thermal plasma using the apparatuses disclosed herein and contacting the molten glass with the thermal plasma. Glass structures produced according to these methods are also disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: Daniel Robert Boughton, Scott Michael Jarvis
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Patent number: 9400287Abstract: An accelerometer device for reducing stress on the sensor resulting from temperature extremes and multiple coefficients of thermal expansion. An exemplary accelerometer device includes upper and lower stators and a reed. The reed includes a support ring and a paddle that is flexibly connected to the support ring. The support ring includes a ring section and at least two mounting devices. The mounting devices are at least partially mechanically isolated from the ring section. The ring section flexibly receives the paddle. The mounting devices include a pad area and a neck area that connect the pad area to the ring section. The neck area includes a width dimension that is narrower than a diameter dimension of the pad area.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2015Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Ryan Roehnelt, Michael Jarvis, Galen P. Magendanz
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Publication number: 20160011227Abstract: An accelerometer device for reducing stress on the sensor resulting from temperature extremes and multiple coefficients of thermal expansion. An exemplary accelerometer device includes upper and lower stators and a reed. The reed includes a support ring and a paddle that is flexibly connected to the support ring. The support ring includes a ring section and at least two mounting devices. The mounting devices are at least partially mechanically isolated from the ring section. The ring section flexibly receives the paddle. The mounting devices include a pad area and a neck area that connect the pad area to the ring section. The neck area includes a width dimension that is narrower than a diameter dimension of the pad area.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Ryan Roehnelt, Michael Jarvis, Galen P. Magendanz
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Patent number: 9209003Abstract: Methods and systems for quantifying analytes in a biological sample are provided comprising preparing a biological sample for mass spectrometric analysis, utilizing an ionization source to ionize at least a portion of the prepared biological sample to generate an ionized analyte flow, introducing the ionized analyte flow into a differential mobility spectrometer set at a compensation voltage selected to extract ionized analyte molecules from the ionized analyte flow, introducing an output analyte flow of the differential mobility spectrometer into a mass spectrometer to detect and quantify analyte ions in the output analyte flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2012Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignees: DH TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT PTE. LTD., PHYTRONIX TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Serge Auger, Gregory Blachon, Hesham Ghobarah, Michael Jarvis, Pierre Picard
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Patent number: 9164117Abstract: An accelerometer device for reducing stress on the sensor resulting from temperature extremes and multiple coefficients of thermal expansion. An exemplary accelerometer device includes upper and lower stators and a reed. The reed includes a support ring and a paddle that is flexibly connected to the support ring. The support ring includes a ring section and at least two mounting devices. The mounting devices are at least partially mechanically isolated from the ring section. The ring section flexibly receives the paddle. The mounting devices include a pad area and a neck area that connect the pad area to the ring section. The neck area includes a width dimension that is narrower than a diameter dimension of the pad area.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2012Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Ryan Roehnelt, Michael Jarvis, Galen Magendanz
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Patent number: 9061928Abstract: An ultrasonic transducer assembly includes an ultrasonic transducer, an ultrasonic booster, an ultrasonic probe, and a booster cooling unit. The ultrasonic booster is connected to the ultrasonic transducer to amplify acoustic energy generated by the ultrasonic transducer and transfer the amplified acoustic energy to the ultrasonic probe. A seated end of the ultrasonic probe is positioned in a probe seat of the ultrasonic booster. The booster cooling unit is positioned to regulate the temperature of the probe seat of the ultrasonic booster such that the assembly supports a temperature dependent press-fit engagement of the seated end of the ultrasonic probe and the probe seat of the ultrasonic booster. The temperature dependent press-fit engagement is such that the seated end of the ultrasonic probe can be reversibly moved in and out of the probe seat at an elevated temperature THOT and is fixed in the probe seat at room temperature TCOLD.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Daniel Robert Boughton, Scott Michael Jarvis, Jonghak Kim, Zhiqiang Shi
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Publication number: 20140326216Abstract: A diesel engine enhancement assembly, including a microprocessor connected to the ECM, a control interface, a pump assembly connected to the microprocessor, an injector connected in fluidic communication the pump assembly and to an engine and the microprocessor, and a tank assembly connected to the pump assembly. The microprocessor initiates injection of predetermined amounts of combustion enhancing fluid into the engine when predetermined conditions are met.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2013Publication date: November 6, 2014Inventors: Jerry R. Shrum, J. Michael Jarvis
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Publication number: 20140291505Abstract: Methods and systems for quantifying analytes in a biological sample are provided comprising preparing a biological sample for mass spectrometric analysis, utilizing an ionization source to ionize at least a portion of the prepared biological sample to generate an ionized analyte flow, introducing the ionized analyte flow into a differential mobility spectrometer set at a compensation voltage selected to extract ionized analyte molecules from the ionized analyte flow, introducing an output analyte flow of the differential mobility spectrometer into a mass spectrometer to detect and quantify analyte ions in the output analyte flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2012Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventors: Serge Auger, Gregory Blachon, Hesham Ghobarah, Michael Jarvis, Pierre Picard
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Publication number: 20140109673Abstract: An accelerometer device for reducing stress on the sensor resulting from temperature extremes and multiple coefficients of thermal expansion. An exemplary accelerometer device includes upper and lower stators and a reed. The reed includes a support ring and a paddle that is flexibly connected to the support ring. The support ring includes a ring section and at least two mounting devices. The mounting devices are at least partially mechanically isolated from the ring section. The ring section flexibly receives the paddle. The mounting devices include a pad area and a neck area that connect the pad area to the ring section. The neck area includes a width dimension that is narrower than a diameter dimension of the pad area.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2012Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Ryan Roehnelt, Michael Jarvis, Galen Magendanz
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Patent number: 8490433Abstract: A method of applying ultrasonic acoustic energy to a glass melt by monitoring a glass melt temperature TY and transferring ultrasonic acoustic energy from an ultrasonic transducer to the glass melt at a controller power PC and a controller frequency vC through an ultrasonic probe positioned in the glass melt is provided. According to the method, the controller power PC is controlled in response to at least (i) the monitored glass melt temperature TY and (ii) a reference glass melt temperature TR. The controller frequency vC is controlled in response to at least (i) one or more input parameters from a temperature-viscosity curve characterizing the glass melt, (ii) one or more input parameters from one or more temperature dependent impedance response models of the glass melt, and (iii) ?Z, where ?Z represents a degree to which an impedance condition ZY of the ultrasonic probe differs from a reference impedance ZR when the ultrasonic probe is positioned in the glass melt.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Daniel Robert Boughton, Scott Michael Jarvis, Jonghak Kim, Zhiqiang Shi
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Publication number: 20130008096Abstract: A utility pole comprises a hollow elongate body (1) formed from a composite material including reinforcing fibres embedded in a matrix material and an energy-absorbing region comprising at least one elongate weakened zone (2, 4, 12) formed in the hollow elongate body (1), the at least one weakened zone promoting delamination of the fibres and the matrix material if a vehicle strikes the utility pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventors: Michael Griffiths, John Michael Jarvie
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Publication number: 20120216576Abstract: An ultrasonic transducer assembly is provided comprising an ultrasonic transducer, an ultrasonic booster, an ultrasonic probe, and a booster cooling unit. The ultrasonic booster is connected to the ultrasonic transducer to amplify acoustic energy generated by the ultrasonic transducer and transfer the amplified acoustic energy to the ultrasonic probe. A seated end of the ultrasonic probe is positioned in a probe seat of the ultrasonic booster. The booster cooling unit is positioned to regulate the temperature of the probe seat of the ultrasonic booster such that the assembly supports a temperature dependent press-fit engagement of the seated end of the ultrasonic probe and the probe seat of the ultrasonic booster. The temperature dependent press-fit engagement is such that the seated end of the ultrasonic probe can be reversibly moved in and out of the probe seat at an elevated temperature THOT and is fixed in the probe seat at room temperature TCOLD.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventors: Daniel Robert Boughton, Scott Michael Jarvis, Jonghak Kim, Zhiqiang Shi
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Publication number: 20120216567Abstract: A method of applying ultrasonic acoustic energy to a glass melt by monitoring a glass melt temperature TY and transferring ultrasonic acoustic energy from an ultrasonic transducer to the glass melt at a controller power PC and a controller frequency vC through an ultrasonic probe positioned in the glass melt is provided. According to the method, the controller power PC is controlled in response to at least (i) the monitored glass melt temperature TY and (ii) a reference glass melt temperature TR. The controller frequency vC is controlled in response to at least (i) one or more input parameters from a temperature-viscosity curve characterizing the glass melt, (ii) one or more input parameters from one or more temperature dependent impedance response models of the glass melt, and (iii) ?Z, where ?Z represents a degree to which an impedance condition ZY of the ultrasonic probe differs from a reference impedance ZR when the ultrasonic probe is positioned in the glass melt.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventors: Daniel Robert Boughton, Scott Michael Jarvis, Jonghak Kim, Zhiqiang Shi
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Patent number: 8118944Abstract: A pills counting device is provided. It comprises a tray comprising a base member and a trough member. The device also comprises a lid member mounted on the base member and being movable between two extreme positions. The device also comprises at least one port provided in the tray and/or in the lid member and adapted to be connected in fluid communication with the base member and with an air intake of a vacuum device that can be remotely controlled. When a vacuum is applied to the at least one port, an air stream is established to entrain toward the vacuum device particles that may be present on surfaces of the device. A cleaning method using the aforesaid pills counting device is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2009Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Cleancount IncorporatedInventors: Brent Fay, Michael Jarvis
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Publication number: 20100212776Abstract: A pills counting device provided with cleaning means and comprising in combination, a tray comprising: a base member having an upper surface for receiving a bulk quantity of pills; a trough member alongside the base member and provided with a depression having opposite ends and at least one surface for receiving a load of a counted quantity of pills from said bulk quantity, one of said opposite ends further defining a spout for the unloading said counted quantity of pills in a pills container, a lid member having a lower surface, said lid member being mounted on the base member and being movable between two extreme positions, that is: a first position where the lower surface of the lid member is away from the upper surface of the base member and the surface of the depression of the trough member; a second position where the lower surface of the lid member is close and above the upper surface of the base member and the surface of the depression of the trough member to thereby creates a cavity; at least one porType: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: CLEANCOUNT INCORPORATEDInventors: Brent Fay, Michael Jarvis
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Publication number: 20080199493Abstract: Particular aspects provide for use of the ?-herpesvirus Cytomegalovirus (CMV: e.g., RhCMV and HCMV) as a uniquely evolved “vector” for safely initiating and indefinitely maintaining high level cellular and humoral immune responses (against, e.g., HIV, SIV, TB, etc.). Particular aspects provide a method for treatment or prevention of, e.g., HIV, SIV or TB, comprising infection of a subject in need thereof with at least one recombinant CMV-based vector (e.g., HCMV or RhCMV) comprising an expressible HIV/SIV/TB antigen or a variant or fusion protein thereof. In particular embodiments of the method, infection is of an immunocompetent, HCMV or RhCMV seropositive subject. Additional aspects provide for RhCMV- and HCMV-based vaccine vectors, and versions thereof with suicide or safety means. Further aspects provide pharmaceutical compositions comprising the inventive CMV-based vaccine vectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2005Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventors: Louis J. Picker, Michael Jarvis, Jay A. Nelson
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Publication number: 20070249666Abstract: The present invention provides methods to treat mood disorders and anxiety disorders using antagonists of the P2X7 receptor and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, or combinations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Natalie Bratcher, Lynne Rueter, Michael Decker, Richard Harris, Michael Jarvis, William Carroll, Ana Basso
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Patent number: 7216524Abstract: A vehicle body repair apparatus comprises a platform with cross member retainers, unibody clamps, at least one pulling assembly, at least one movable cross member, a scissors lift, and a lifting assembly. The lifting assembly comprises an actuator at an angle with respect to the platform, so a toggle action exists that enables the scissors lift to raise the platform from a minimal height position from a floor surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Inventors: Clarence R. Brewer, Sr., Chad Michael Jarvis
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Publication number: 20070072189Abstract: Disclosed are artificial compositions that can be used as positive controls in a genetic testing assay, such as a diagnostic assay for a particular genetic disease. Such controls can be used to confirm the presence or absence of a particular mutation. Also provided are methods of generating such compositions, and methods of their use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2005Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventors: Wayne Grody, Michael Jarvis, Ramaswamy Iyer, Laurina Williams
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Publication number: 20060276505Abstract: The present invention discloses a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or prodrug thereof, wherein D, A, m, n, Rx and Ry are defined in the description. The present invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions of compounds of formula (I), which are useful for treating a disorder selected from the group consisting of chronic inflammatory pain, neuropathic pain, inflammation, neurodegeneration, depression and promoting neuroregeneration. The present invention also relates to a method for treating pain, neuropathic pain, inflammation, chronic inflammatory pain, neurodegeneration, depression and promoting neuroregeneration in a mammal using compounds of formula (II), a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, ester, amide or prodrug thereof, wherein R3 and R4 are defined in the description.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Derek Nelson, Michael Jarvis, William Carroll