Patents by Inventor Nicholas King
Nicholas King 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: 20250103989Abstract: This disclosure provides a dynamic workflow feature that allows an end user to dynamically configure a workflow at runtime. At design time, a dynamic workflow building block is added to an entity in a modeling project in an entity-based application. Adding the dynamic workflow building block adds a task type building block and a task configuration building block. The task type building block is used for defining task type(s), each of which is mapped to a task action using the task configuration building block. Additionally, a dynamic workflow progress panel and layout panels are created. A “Start Workflow” page is configured for creating or modifying a workflow template and for instantiating an instance of the workflow template. A “Workflow Summary” page is configured for summarizing the instance once started and for dynamically adding a task or a step to the instance at runtime of the instance.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2023Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventors: Nicholas King, Ravi Shankar Balantrapu Sai Venkat, Shanti Vardhan Kuravi
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Publication number: 20250103987Abstract: This disclosure provides a dynamic workflow feature that allows an end user to dynamically configure a workflow at runtime. At design time, a dynamic workflow building block is added to an entity in a modeling project in an entity-based application. Adding the dynamic workflow building block adds a task type building block and a task configuration building block. The task type building block is used for defining task type(s), each of which is mapped to a task action using the task configuration building block. Additionally, a dynamic workflow progress panel and layout panels are created. A “Start Workflow” page is configured for creating or modifying a workflow template and for instantiating an instance of the workflow template. A “Workflow Summary” page is configured for summarizing the instance once started and for dynamically adding a task or a step to the instance at runtime of the instance.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2023Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventors: Nicholas King, Ravi Shankar Balantrapu Sai Venkat, Shanti Vardhan Kuravi
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Publication number: 20240245719Abstract: The current invention involves the surprising finding that when carboxylated particles, such as carboxylated poly-styrene, PLGA, or diamond particles are administered to subjects, inflammatory immune responses are ameliorated. Additionally, the present invention describes methods of treating inflammatory diseases by administering these same carboxylated particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2023Publication date: July 25, 2024Inventors: Daniel R. GETTS, Rachael TERRY, Nicholas KING
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Patent number: 11360509Abstract: An electronic device has a display and has a touch sensitive bezel surrounding the display. Areas on the bezel are designated for controls used to operate the electronic device. Visual guides corresponding to the controls are displayed on the display adjacent the areas of the bezel designated for the controls. Touch data is generated by the bezel when a user touches an area of the bezel. The device determines which of the controls has been selected based on which designated area is associated with the touch data from the bezel. The device then initiates the determined control. The device can have a sensor for determining the orientation of the device. Based on the orientation, the device can alter the areas designated on the bezel for the controls and can alter the location of the visual guides for the display so that they match the altered areas on the bezel.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2021Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Nicholas King, Duncan Robert Kerr, Paul Herbst, Steven P. Hotelling
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Publication number: 20210165449Abstract: An electronic device has a display and has a touch sensitive bezel surrounding the display. Areas on the bezel are designated for controls used to operate the electronic device. Visual guides corresponding to the controls are displayed on the display adjacent the areas of the bezel designated for the controls. Touch data is generated by the bezel when a user touches an area of the bezel. The device determines which of the controls has been selected based on which designated area is associated with the touch data from the bezel. The device then initiates the determined control. The device can have a sensor for determining the orientation of the device. Based on the orientation, the device can alter the areas designated on the bezel for the controls and can alter the location of the visual guides for the display so that they match the altered areas on the bezel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Nicholas KING, Duncan Robert KERR, Paul HERBST, Steven P. HOTELLING
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Patent number: 11020424Abstract: The presently claimed invention relates to methods of reducing the duration or severity of an inflammatory immune response. In embodiments, the method comprises administering poly (lactic acid) (PLA) particles, poly (glycolic acid) (PGA) particles, poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) particles, or combinations thereof; wherein said particles are modified to contain one or more carboxyl groups on the particle's surface. In embodiments, the particles do not comprise therapeutically active ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2018Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: onCour Pharma, Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. Getts, Rachael Terry, Nicholas King
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Patent number: 10921941Abstract: An electronic device has a display and has a touch sensitive bezel surrounding the display. Areas on the bezel are designated for controls used to operate the electronic device. Visual guides corresponding to the controls are displayed on the display adjacent the areas of the bezel designated for the controls. Touch data is generated by the bezel when a user touches an area of the bezel. The device determines which of the controls has been selected based on which designated area is associated with the touch data from the bezel. The device then initiates the determined control. The device can have a sensor for determining the orientation of the device. Based on the orientation, the device can alter the areas designated on the bezel for the controls and can alter the location of the visual guides for the display so that they match the altered areas on the bezel.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Nicholas King, Duncan Robert Kerr, Paul Herbst, Steven P. Hotelling
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Publication number: 20200338116Abstract: The current invention involves the surprising finding that when carboxylated particles, such as carboxylated poly-styrene, PLGA, or diamond particles are administered to subjects, inflammatory immune responses are ameliorated. Additionally, the present invention describes methods of treating inflammatory diseases by administering these same carboxylated particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2020Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventors: Daniel R. GETTS, Rachael TERRY, Nicholas KING
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Publication number: 20200030369Abstract: The current invention involves the surprising finding that when carboxylated particles, such as carboxylated poly-styrene, PLGA, or diamond particles are administered to subjects, inflammatory immune responses are ameliorated. Additionally, the present invention describes methods of treating inflammatory diseases by administering these same carboxylated particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Daniel R. Getts, Rachael Terry, Nicholas King
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Publication number: 20190354215Abstract: An electronic device has a display and has a touch sensitive bezel surrounding the display. Areas on the bezel are designated for controls used to operate the electronic device. Visual guides corresponding to the controls are displayed on the display adjacent the areas of the bezel designated for the controls. Touch data is generated by the bezel when a user touches an area of the bezel. The device determines which of the controls has been selected based on which designated area is associated with the touch data from the bezel. The device then initiates the determined control. The device can have a sensor for determining the orientation of the device. Based on the orientation, the device can alter the areas designated on the bezel for the controls and can alter the location of the visual guides for the display so that they match the altered areas on the bezel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Nicholas KING, Duncan Robert KERR, Paul HERBST, Steven P. HOTELLING
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Patent number: 10471093Abstract: The current invention involves the surprising finding that when carboxylated particles, such as carboxylated polystyrene, PLGA, or diamond particles are administered to subjects, inflammatory immune responses are ameliorated. Additionally, the present invention describes methods of treating inflammatory diseases by administering these same carboxylated particles.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2015Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Cour Pharmaceuticals Development Company.Inventors: Daniel R. Getts, Rachael Terry, Nicholas King
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Patent number: 10386980Abstract: An electronic device has a display and has a touch sensitive bezel surrounding the display. Areas on the bezel are designated for controls used to operate the electronic device. Visual guides corresponding to the controls are displayed on the display adjacent the areas of the bezel designated for the controls. Touch data is generated by the bezel when a user touches an area of the bezel. The device determines which of the controls has been selected based on which designated area is associated with the touch data from the bezel. The device then initiates the determined control. The device can have a sensor for determining the orientation of the device. Based on the orientation, the device can alter the areas designated on the bezel for the controls and can alter the location of the visual guides for the display so that they match the altered areas on the bezel.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2018Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Nicholas King, Duncan Robert Kerr, Paul Herbst, Steven P. Hotelling
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Publication number: 20190099443Abstract: The current invention involves the surprising finding that when carboxylated particles, such as carboxylated polystyrene, PLGA, or diamond particles are administered to subjects, inflammatory immune responses are ameliorated. Additionally, the present invention describes methods of treating inflammatory diseases by administering these same carboxylated particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2018Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Daniel R. Getts, Rachael Terry, Nicholas King
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Publication number: 20180253172Abstract: An electronic device has a display and has a touch sensitive bezel surrounding the display. Areas on the bezel are designated for controls used to operate the electronic device. Visual guides corresponding to the controls are displayed on the display adjacent the areas of the bezel designated for the controls. Touch data is generated by the bezel when a user touches an area of the bezel. The device determines which of the controls has been selected based on which designated area is associated with the touch data from the bezel. The device then initiates the determined control. The device can have a sensor for determining the orientation of the device. Based on the orientation, the device can alter the areas designated on the bezel for the controls and can alter the location of the visual guides for the display so that they match the altered areas on the bezel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Nicholas KING, Duncan Robert KERR, Paul HERBST, Steven P. HOTELLING
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Patent number: 9983742Abstract: An electronic device has a display and has a touch sensitive bezel surrounding the display. Areas on the bezel are designated for controls used to operate the electronic device. Visual guides corresponding to the controls are displayed on the display adjacent the areas of the bezel designated for the controls. Touch data is generated by the bezel when a user touches an area of the bezel. The device determines which of the controls has been selected based on which designated area is associated with the touch data from the bezel. The device then initiates the determined control. The device can have a sensor for determining the orientation of the device. Based on the orientation, the device can alter the areas designated on the bezel for the controls and can alter the location of the visual guides for the display so that they match the altered areas on the bezel.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2015Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Nicholas King, Duncan Robert Kerr, Paul Herbst, Steven P. Hotelling
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Publication number: 20150174155Abstract: The current invention involves the surprising finding that when carboxylated particles, such as carboxylated polystyrene, PLGA, or diamond particles are administered to subjects, inflammatory immune responses are ameliorated. Additionally, the present invention describes methods of treating inflammatory diseases by administering these same carboxylated particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Daniel R. Getts, Rachael Terry, Nicholas King
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Patent number: 8847878Abstract: This is directed to dynamic tags or screen savers for display on an electronic device. The tags can include several dynamic elements that move across the display. The particular characteristics of the elements can be controlled in part by the output of one or more sensors detecting the environment of the device. For example, the color scheme used for a tag can be selected based on the colors of an image captured by a camera, and the orientation of the movement can be selected from the output of a motion sensing component. The tag can adjust automatically based on the sensor outputs to provide an aesthetically pleasing display that a user can use as an fashion accessory.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2009Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Duncan Kerr, Nicholas King, B. Michael Victor
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Patent number: 8817048Abstract: This is directed to rotating an entire user interface of a portable electronic device. In particular, this is directed to defining a UI orientation mode in which a user can direct the device to rotate a UI. When the UI orientation mode is enabled, the electronic device can detect particular inputs, for example based on the outputs of motion sensing components such as an accelerometer and a magnetometer, to determine how to rotate the UI. Once the UI has been rotated to a desired orientation, a user can lock the UI orientation and exit the UI orientation mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2009Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Duncan Kerr, Nicholas King
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Publication number: 20130323319Abstract: The current invention involves the surprising finding that when carboxylated particles, such as carboxylated polystyrene, PLGA, or diamond particles are administered to subjects, inflammatory immune responses are ameliorated. Additionally, the present invention describes methods of treating inflammatory diseases by administering these same carboxylated particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2011Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: GETTS CONSULTING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENTInventors: Daniel R. Getts, Rachael Terry, Nicholas King
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Publication number: 20110109538Abstract: This is directed to dynamic tags or screen savers for display on an electronic device. The tags can include several dynamic elements that move across the display. The particular characteristics of the elements can be controlled in part by the output of one or more sensors detecting the environment of the device. For example, the color scheme used for a tag can be selected based on the colors of an image captured by a camera, and the orientation of the movement can be selected from the output of a motion sensing component. The tag can adjust automatically based on the sensor outputs to provide an aesthetically pleasing display that a user can use as an fashion accessory.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Duncan Kerr, Nicholas King, B. Michael Victor