Patents by Inventor Michael Love
Michael Love 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: 20100076280Abstract: Methods and devices to detect analyte in body fluid are provided. Embodiments include enhanced analyte monitoring devices and systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bernstein, Jared Watkin, Martin J. Fennell, Mark K. Sloan, Michael Love, Namvar Kiaie, Jean-Pierre Cole, Steve Scott
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Publication number: 20100076284Abstract: Methods and devices and systems including a data collection module for receiving and storing analyte data over a predetermined time period from a subject, a user interface unit coupled to the data collection module for providing one or more indication related to the analyte data, a control unit coupled to the data collection module and the user interface unit to control, at least in part the operation of the data collection module and the user interface unit, a communication module coupled to the control unit for communicating one or more signals associated with the analyte data to a remote location, where the user interface unit is configured to operate in a prospective analysis mode including substantially real time output of the analyte level received by the data collection module, and a retrospective analysis mode including limited output of information to the subject during the predetermined time period, and further where the communication module is configured to communicate with the remote location afteType: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bernstein, Jared Watkin, Martin J. Fennell, Mark K. Sloan, Michael Love, Namvar Kiaie, Jean-Pierre Cole, Steve Scott
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Publication number: 20100076291Abstract: Methods and devices to detect analyte in body fluid are provided. Embodiments include enhanced analyte monitoring devices and systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bernstein, Jared Watkin, Martin J. Fennell, Mark K. Sloan, Michael Love, Namvar Kiaie, Jean-Pierre Cole, Steve Scott
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Publication number: 20100076292Abstract: Methods and devices to detect analyte in body fluid are provided. Embodiments include enhanced analyte monitoring devices and systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bernstein, Jared Watkin, Martin J. Fennell, Mark K. Sloan, Michael Love, Namvar Kiaie, Jean-Pierre Cole, Steve Scott
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Publication number: 20100076289Abstract: Methods and devices to detect analyte in body fluid are provided. Embodiments include enhanced analyte monitoring devices and systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bernstein, Jared Watkin, Martin J. Fennell, Mark K. Sloan, Michael Love, Namvar Kiaie, Jean-Pierre Cole, Steve Scott
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Publication number: 20080319295Abstract: Methods and devices and systems including a data collection module for receiving and storing analyte data over a predetermined time period from a subject, a user interface unit coupled to the data collection module for providing one or more indication related to the analyte data, a control unit coupled to the data collection module and the user interface unit to control, at least in part the operation of the data collection module and the user interface unit, a communication module coupled to the control unit for communicating one or more signals associated with the analyte data to a remote location, where the user interface unit is configured to operate in a prospective analysis mode including substantially real time output of the analyte level received by the data collection module, and a retrospective analysis mode including limited output of information to the subject during the predetermined time period, and further where the communication module is configured to communicate with the remote location afteType: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bernstein, Jared Watkin, Martin J. Fennell, Mark K. Sloan, Michael Love, Namvar Kiaie, Jean-Pierre Cole, Steve Scott
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Publication number: 20080319296Abstract: Methods and devices to detect analyte in body fluid are provided. Embodiments include enhanced analyte monitoring devices and systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bernstein, Jared Watkin, Martin J. Fennell, Mark K. Sloan, Michael Love, Namvar Kiaie, Jean-Pierre Cole, Steve Scott
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Patent number: 7463215Abstract: In an implementation of a display source divider, a video generation system generates a video display source that includes display data for multiple display regions which include left eye display regions and right eye display regions of head display devices. For example, a gaming system generates a video display source that includes display data for left eye display regions and right eye display regions of head display devices that each correspond to a different player of the gaming system. A display source divider receives the video display source and generates a left eye display video stream and an associated right eye display video stream for each of the head display devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael Love, John Tardif, Jack Scheuer, Louis F. Coffin, III
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Publication number: 20060239075Abstract: A memory controller is utilized to overcome NAND flash memory's propensity for comprising bad blocks of memory. The memory controller utilizes minimal hardware and is essentially transparent to a device requesting access to the NAND memory. A NAND flash memory device is configured to comprise a set of main blocks of memory and a set of auxiliary blocks of memory. Each block is divided into pages of memory and each page includes metadata. The metadata includes a block status indicator, indicating whether a block is good or bad. When receiving a request to access a page in the NAND flash memory, if the block in which the page resides is good, that block is accessed. If the block is bad, auxiliary memory is searched until a block containing the address of the bad block in its metadata is found. The found block is accessed in lieu of the bad block.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Gregory Williams, Harjit Singh, Michael Love, Stephen Au
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Publication number: 20060079326Abstract: Various embodiments provide means by which a video signal, associated with a multi-region visual display intended for presentation on a single display screen, can be processed in a manner that enables separate regions to be ascertained, and then split off onto different display screens. Detection algorithms can process the video signal in a manner that detects the divisions between the different regions that are intended for display on a single display screen. Once the divisions are detected, the video signal is processed to split the separate regions onto different display screens.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Michael Love
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Publication number: 20060044216Abstract: Various embodiments provide means by which a video signal, associated with a multi-region visual display intended for presentation on a single display screen, can be processed in a manner that enables separate regions to be ascertained, and then split off onto different display screens. Detection algorithms can process the video signal in a manner that detects the divisions between the different regions that are intended for display on a single display screen. Once the divisions are detected, the video signal is processed to split the separate regions onto different display screens.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2005Publication date: March 2, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Michael Love
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Publication number: 20060028394Abstract: In an implementation of a display source divider, a video generation system generates a video display source that includes display data for multiple display regions on a display device. For example, a gaming system generates a video display source that includes display data for a partitioned display, where each region of the partitioned display corresponds to a different player of the gaming system. A display source divider receives the video display source and generates multiple video streams each corresponding to a different display region of the partitioned display.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael Love, John Tardif, Louis Coffin, Jack Scheuer
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Publication number: 20060028393Abstract: In an implementation of a display source divider, a video generation system generates a video display source that includes display data for multiple display regions on a display device. For example, a gaming system generates a video display source that includes display data partitioned display, where each region of the partitioned display corresponds to a different player of the gaming system. A display source divider receives the video display source and generates multiple video streams each corresponding to a different display region of the partitioned display.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael Love, John Tardif, Jack Scheuer, Louis Coffin
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Publication number: 20050255912Abstract: In an implementation of a display source divider, a video generation system generates a video display source that includes display data for multiple display regions which include left eye display regions and right eye display regions of head display devices. For example, a gaming system generates a video display source that includes display data for left eye display regions and right eye display regions of head display devices that each correspond to a different player of the gaming system. A display source divider receives the video display source and generates a left eye display video stream and an associated right eye display video stream for each of the head display devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2005Publication date: November 17, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael Love, John Tardif, Jack Scheuer, Louis Coffin
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Publication number: 20050158116Abstract: A combination cleaning device useful in the cleaning of hard surfaces, or soft surfaces which combination cleaning device includes a cleaning means particularly an abrasive cleaning means such as a brush, abrasive pad or other physical means which is used to contact a surface requiring cleaning and/or disinfecting treatment, and which combination cleaning device further includes a chemical cleaning composition which may optionally also provide a sanitizing benefit, which combination cleaning device is manually graspable by a consumer. In preferred embodiments the chemical cleaning composition is provided in a pressurized or pressurizable vessel which is at least partially enclosed within the said combination cleaning device whererin the user of the device dispenses the cleaning composition which is expelled from the vessel and then to the cleaning means. Methods relating to the use of the device as well as methods or manufacturing the device are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2003Publication date: July 21, 2005Inventors: Carol Belansky, Ian Corkhill, Carl Dibnah, Michael Love, Lamson Nguyen, Diane Neiman, Leonard Spitzer, John Studer, Alan Thomas, Jeanne Weller, Lino Ferri, Charles Ashley, Tor Alden
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Publication number: 20050138260Abstract: This disclosure involves an on-chip bus architecture involving an on-chip bus that includes a collector node and at least one device node. Each device node is in communication with an on-chip device. The collector node is capable of conducting the multiple outstanding transactions with a plurality of on-chip devices over the on-chip bus wherein each on-chip device transmits all of its data signals across the on-chip bus in the form of packets. The on-chip bus includes at least one bus register, and each of the multiple on-chip devices includes at least one device register. The on-chip bus can provide top level register to register communications between the device register and the bus register. In one version, the on-chip bus is a distributed packet on-chip (DPO) bus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2003Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventor: Michael Love
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Patent number: 5892211Abstract: A transaction system having a first transportable integrated circuit (IC) device, a terminal, and a security device is disclosed. The first IC device includes a processor, memory, data stored in the memory, and an operating program stored in the memory. The terminal includes a reader/writer device, a processor, memory, and an operating program stored in the memory. The reader/writer device establishes communication with the first IC device whereby the processor of the first IC device is in communication with the terminal processor. The security device includes a processor, memory, data stored in the memory and an operating program stored in the memory. The security device communicates with the terminal so that the processor of the security device communicates with the terminal processor.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Electronic Payment Services, Inc.Inventors: Terry L. Davis, James A. Hart, Vincent A. Imperia, Michael Love, Michael F. O'Malley, James F. Russell, John W. Sears, Philip H. Trice
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Patent number: 5577121Abstract: A transaction system and method of conducting a transaction between in integrated circuit (IC) card and a transaction terminal which includes a security module comprises establishing communication between the terminal and the IC card. Separate session keys are generated in the IC card using data stored in the IC card and a code associated with the particular IC card and the security module using data stored in the security module, and the code associated with the particular IC card. The session key generated by the IC card is used to encrypt data using an encryption algorithm to obtain a first result and the session key generated by the security module is used to encrypt the same data using the same encryption algorithm to obtain a second result. The first and second results are compared to enable the terminal to conduct the transaction only if the comparison establishes that the first result and the second result are identical.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1994Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Electronic Payment Services, Inc.Inventors: Terry L. Davis, James A. Hart, Vincent A. Imperia, Michael Love, Michael F. O'Malley, James F. Russell, John W. Sears, Philip H. Trice
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Patent number: 4445877Abstract: An adjustable pulley drive belt, comprising a flexible elongate band having a male end and an opposite end, which includes a receiver mechanism for receiving the male end; releasable securing mechanism mounted on the receiver mechanism for movement between a remote position, permitting movement of the male end relative to the receiver mechanism, and an operative position in which the securing mechanism bites the male end to prevent removal of said male end from the receiver mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Inventors: Michael Love, Philip Forman
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Patent number: D417504Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Lifescan, Inc.Inventors: Michael Love, John Nguyen, Paul Montgomery, Christopher Whittal