Patents by Inventor P. Sherman
P. Sherman 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: 12379288Abstract: A system for testing a damping module includes a test machine configured to test a damping module, and a control module in communication with the test machine. The control module is configured to create an engineered input based on vehicle data, activate the test machine to test the damping module, provide the created engineered input to the test machine to simulate the vehicle data on the damping module while the test machine is testing the damping module, and receive, from the test machine, an output response of the damping module based on the engineered input. Other examples systems and methods for testing a damping module are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2023Date of Patent: August 5, 2025Assignee: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Gregory Bevel, Scott P. Sherman, Ian Y. Hwa, Kevin Huemmer, Daniel J. Hrbek
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Publication number: 20250122646Abstract: Described are starch-based materials, and formulations including such, which can be spun in spunbond, melt blown, yarn, or similar processes. Even with high viscosity resulting from inclusion of the starch-based materials, the formulations can be processed at commercial line speeds, with spinneret shear viscosities of 1000 sec?1, or even up to 4000 sec?1, without onset of melt flow instability. Viscosity and other processing characteristics can be improved by addition of an acid or acid anhydride, and/or by use of sorbitol as the plasticizer, when forming the starch-based material. The starch-based material can be blended with one or more thermoplastic materials, e.g., having higher melt flow index value(s), allowing the blend to be spun. The particular melt flow index characteristics of the thermoplastic diluent material can be selected based on what type of process is being used (e.g., spunbond, melt blown, yarn, etc.).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2024Publication date: April 17, 2025Inventors: Fehime Vatansever Ozaltun, Kanth V. Josyula, Wenji Quan, Leopoldo V. Cancio, Donald R. Allen, Kenneth L. Kramer, Steven P. Sherman
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Publication number: 20240337565Abstract: A system for testing a damping module includes a test machine configured to test a damping module, and a control module in communication with the test machine. The control module is configured to create an engineered input based on vehicle data, activate the test machine to test the damping module, provide the created engineered input to the test machine to simulate the vehicle data on the damping module while the test machine is testing the damping module, and receive, from the test machine, an output response of the damping module based on the engineered input. Other examples systems and methods for testing a damping module are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2023Publication date: October 10, 2024Inventors: Gregory BEVEL, Scott P. SHERMAN, Ian Y. HWA, Kevin HUEMMER, Daniel J. HRBEK
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Publication number: 20240209554Abstract: Described are very high molecular weight (e.g., over 2 million, such as 3-20 million g/mol) starch-based materials, and formulations including such, which can be spun in spunbond, melt blown, yarn, or similar processes. Even with such very high molecular weights, the formulations can be processed at commercial line speeds, with spinneret shear viscosities of 1000 sec?1, without onset of melt flow instability. The starch-based material can be blended with one or more thermoplastic materials having higher melt flow index value(s), which serve as a diluent and plasticizer, allowing the very viscous starch-based component to be spun under such conditions. The particular melt flow index characteristics of the thermoplastic diluent material can be selected based on what type of process is being used (e.g., spunbond, melt blown, yarn, etc.). The starch-based material may exhibit high shear sensitivity, strain hardening behavior, and/or very high critical shear stress (e.g., at least 125 kPa).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2024Publication date: June 27, 2024Inventors: Donald R. Allen, Leopoldo V. Cancio, Fahime Vatansever Ozaltun, Bradford LaPray, Bruno R. Pereira, Kenneth L. Kramer, Steven P. Sherman
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Patent number: 11926929Abstract: Described are very high molecular weight (e.g., over 2 million, such as 3-20 million g/mol) starch-based materials, and formulations including such, which can be spun in spunbond, melt blown, yarn, or similar processes. Even with such very high molecular weights, the formulations can be processed at commercial line speeds, with spinneret shear viscosities of 1000 sec?1, without onset of melt flow instability. The starch-based material can be blended with one or more thermoplastic materials having higher melt flow index value(s), which serve as a diluent and plasticizer, allowing the very viscous starch-based component to be spun under such conditions. The particular melt flow index characteristics of the thermoplastic diluent material can be selected based on what type of process is being used (e.g., spunbond, melt blown, yarn, etc.). The starch-based material may exhibit high shear sensitivity, strain hardening behavior, and/or very high critical shear stress (e.g., at least 125 kPa).Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2021Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: BIOLOGIQ, INCInventors: Donald R. Allen, Leopoldo V. Cancio, Fehime Vatansever Ozaltun, Bradford LaPray, Bruno R. Pereira, Kenneth L. Kramer, Steven P. Sherman
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Patent number: 11926940Abstract: Described are very high molecular weight (e.g., over 2 million, such as 3-20 million g/mol) starch-based materials, and formulations including such, which can be spun in spunbond, melt blown, yarn, or similar processes. Even with such very high molecular weights, the formulations can be processed at commercial line speeds, with spinneret shear viscosities of 1000 sec?1, without onset of melt flow instability. The starch-based material can be blended with one or more thermoplastic materials having higher melt flow index value(s), which serve as a diluent and plasticizer, allowing the very viscous starch-based component to be spun under such conditions. The particular melt flow index characteristics of the thermoplastic diluent material can be selected based on what type of process is being used (e.g., spunbond, melt blown, yarn, etc.). The starch-based material may exhibit high shear sensitivity, strain hardening behavior, and/or very high critical shear stress (e.g., at least 125 kPa).Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2021Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: BIOLOGIQ, INC.Inventors: Donald R. Allen, Leopoldo V. Cancio, Fehime Vatansever Ozaltun, Bradford LaPray, Bruno R. Pereira, Kenneth L. Kramer, Steven P. Sherman
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Patent number: 11879058Abstract: Described are very high molecular weight (e.g., over 2 million, such as 3-20 million g/mol) starch-based materials, and formulations including such, which can be spun in spunbond, melt blown, yarn, or similar processes. Even with such very high molecular weights, the formulations can be processed at commercial line speeds, with spinneret shear viscosities of 1000 sec?1, without onset of melt flow instability. The starch-based material can be blended with one or more thermoplastic materials having higher melt flow index value(s), which serve as a diluent and plasticizer, allowing the very viscous starch-based component to be spun under such conditions. The particular melt flow index characteristics of the thermoplastic diluent material can be selected based on what type of process is being used (e.g., spunbond, melt blown, yarn, etc.). The starch-based material may exhibit high shear sensitivity, strain hardening behavior, and/or very high critical shear stress (e.g., at least 125 kPa).Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2021Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: BIOLOGIQ, INCInventors: Donald R. Allen, Leopoldo V. Cancio, Fehime Vatansever Ozaltun, Bradford LaPray, Bruno R. Pereira, Kenneth L Kramer, Steven P. Sherman
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Patent number: 11819142Abstract: A garment for assisting a user holding an infant is provided. The garment may include a first portion, a second portion, a first sleeve, and a second sleeve. The second portion may be configured to overlap the first portion when the garment is worn by the user. The first sleeve and the second sleeve may each extend from the first portion and the second portion, respectively. The first portion may define an elongated opening. The elongated opening may be positioned to provide access through the opening and to the infant from the outside of the garment while the first portion remains covered by the second portion. The garment may also include at least one fastener attached thereto. The at least one fastener may be positioned relative to the opening and may comprise at least one loop to secure at least part of a tubing or wire extending from the infant. The garment may also comprise a locking mechanism that can adjust the loop to the size of the tubing.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2021Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Gold Health LLCInventors: Ruth Ann Crystal, Jules P. Sherman
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Patent number: 11604118Abstract: A module test machine includes a frame, a fixture, at most two actuators coupled to the fixture, and a controller. The frame is couplable to a first end of a strut module. The fixture is couplable to a second end of the strut module. The fixture includes a plurality of arms with a plurality of adjustable lengths. The at most two actuators are coupled to two of the plurality of arms and configured to impart a plurality of loads along six axes of force at the second end of the strut module. The controller is configured to control the at most two actuators in response to at most two actuator vectors. The plurality of adjustable lengths and the at most two actuator vectors are configured to replicate road load data at the second end of the strut module while under test.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2020Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Alexander J. Dan, Scott P. Sherman, Timothy J. Colosky, Jarred J. Versical
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Publication number: 20220378122Abstract: A garment for assisting a user holding an infant is provided. The garment may include a first portion, a second portion, a first sleeve, and a second sleeve. The second portion may be configured to overlap the first portion when the garment is worn by the user. The first sleeve and the second sleeve may each extend from the first portion and the second portion, respectively. The first portion may define an elongated opening. The elongated opening may be positioned to provide access through the opening and to the infant from the outside of the garment while the first portion remains covered by the second portion. The garment may also include at least one fastener attached thereto. The at least one fastener may be positioned relative to the opening and may comprise at least one loop to secure at least part of a tubing or wire extending from the infant.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Applicant: Gold Health LLCInventors: Ruth Ann CRYSTAL, Jules P. SHERMAN
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Publication number: 20220248778Abstract: A garment for assisting a user holding an infant is provided. The garment may include a first portion, a second portion, a first sleeve, and a second sleeve. The second portion may be configured to overlap the first portion when the garment is worn by the user. The first sleeve and the second sleeve may each extend from the first portion and the second portion, respectively. The first portion may define an elongated opening. The elongated opening may be positioned to provide access through the opening and to the infant from the outside of the garment while the first portion remains covered by the second portion. The garment may also include at least one fastener attached thereto. The at least one fastener may be positioned relative to the opening and may comprise at least one loop to secure at least part of a tubing or wire extending from the infant.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2021Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: Ruth Ann CRYSTAL, Jules P. SHERMAN
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Publication number: 20220187168Abstract: A module test machine includes a frame, a fixture, at most two actuators coupled to the fixture, and a controller. The frame is couplable to a first end of a strut module. The fixture is couplable to a second end of the strut module. The fixture includes a plurality of arms with a plurality of adjustable lengths. The at most two actuators are coupled to two of the plurality of arms and configured to impart a plurality of loads along six axes of force at the second end of the strut module. The controller is configured to control the at most two actuators in response to at most two actuator vectors. The plurality of adjustable lengths and the at most two actuator vectors are configured to replicate road load data at the second end of the strut module while under test.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2020Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Alexander J. Dan, Scott P. Sherman, Timothy J. Colosky, Jarred J. Versical
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Patent number: 11344476Abstract: An adapter system for facilitating collection of colostrum from a breast may include an adapter, a removable reservoir and a hand-expression funnel. The adapter may include a first open end for connecting to a breast shield of a breast pump system, a second open end for connecting to a breast pump connector of the breast pump system, and a third open end, disposed between the first and second open ends. The removable reservoir may include a wide end for removably attaching to the third open end and a narrow end for attaching to a colostrum delivery device. The hand-expression funnel may include a wide end for receiving colostrum and a narrow end for attaching to the colostrum delivery device. In some embodiments, the colostrum delivery device is a syringe.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2019Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Lansinoh Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Jules P. Sherman, Rush Lloyd Bartlett, II, Frank T. Wang, Ryan J. F. Van Wert
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Patent number: 11344463Abstract: A delayed cord-clamping surface is provided that includes a newborn platform having a recessed surface configured to receive a chemical warming mattress, where the chemical warming mattress includes a conformable surface, where the newborn platform includes a detachable platform support that is configured to position the newborn platform proximal to a surgical region of a C-section patient, where the newborn platform is configured to support a newborn baby while an umbilical cord remains connected between the newborn and the C-section patient for draining from a placenta, where the newborn platform is configured to fitably mount with a warming table when the newborn platform is in a detached state from the detachable platform support.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2019Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Children's National Medical CenterInventors: Jules P. Sherman, Douglas F. Schwandt, Chris A. Rothe
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Publication number: 20210277207Abstract: Described are very high molecular weight (e.g., over 2 million, such as 3-20 million g/mol) starch-based materials, and formulations including such, which can be spun in spunbond, melt blown, yarn, or similar processes. Even with such very high molecular weights, the formulations can be processed at commercial line speeds, with spinneret shear viscosities of 1000 sec?1, without onset of melt flow instability. The starch-based material can be blended with one or more thermoplastic materials having higher melt flow index value(s), which serve as a diluent and plasticizer, allowing the very viscous starch-based component to be spun under such conditions. The particular melt flow index characteristics of the thermoplastic diluent material can be selected based on what type of process is being used (e.g., spunbond, melt blown, yarn, etc.). The starch-based material may exhibit high shear sensitivity, strain hardening behavior, and/or very high critical shear stress (e.g., at least 125 kPa).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Inventors: Donald R. Allen, Leopoldo V. Cancio, Fehime Vatansever Ozaltun, Bradford LaPray, Bruno R. Pereira, Kenneth L. Kramer, Steven P. Sherman
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Publication number: 20210277556Abstract: Described are very high molecular weight (e.g., over 2 million, such as 3-20 million g/mol) starch-based materials, and formulations including such, which can be spun in spunbond, melt blown, yarn, or similar processes. Even with such very high molecular weights, the formulations can be processed at commercial line speeds, with spinneret shear viscosities of 1000 sec?1, without onset of melt flow instability. The starch-based material can be blended with one or more thermoplastic materials having higher melt flow index value(s), which serve as a diluent and plasticizer, allowing the very viscous starch-based component to be spun under such conditions. The particular melt flow index characteristics of the thermoplastic diluent material can be selected based on what type of process is being used (e.g., spunbond, melt blown, yarn, etc.). The starch-based material may exhibit high shear sensitivity, strain hardening behavior, and/or very high critical shear stress (e.g., at least 125 kPa).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Inventors: Donald R. Allen, Leopoldo V. Cancio, Fehime Vatansever Ozaltun, Bradford LaPray, Bruno R. Pereira, Kenneth L. Kramer, Steven P. Sherman
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Publication number: 20210269944Abstract: Described are very high molecular weight (e.g., over 2 million, such as 3-20 million g/mol) starch-based materials, and formulations including such, which can be spun in spunbond, melt blown, yarn, or similar processes. Even with such very high molecular weights, the formulations can be processed at commercial line speeds, with spinneret shear viscosities of 1000 sec?1, without onset of melt flow instability. The starch-based material can be blended with one or more thermoplastic materials having higher melt flow index value(s), which serve as a diluent and plasticizer, allowing the very viscous starch-based component to be spun under such conditions. The particular melt flow index characteristics of the thermoplastic diluent material can be selected based on what type of process is being used (e.g., spunbond, melt blown, yarn, etc.). The starch-based material may exhibit high shear sensitivity, strain hardening behavior, and/or very high critical shear stress (e.g., at least 125 kPa).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Inventors: Donald R. Allen, Leopoldo V. Cancio, Fehime Vatansever Ozaltun, Bradford LaPray, Bruno R. Pereira, Kenneth L. Kramer, Steven P. Sherman
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Publication number: 20200268583Abstract: A delayed cord-clamping surface is provided that includes a newborn platform having a recessed surface configured to receive a chemical warming mattress, where the chemical warming mattress includes a conformable surface, where the newborn platform includes a detachable platform support that is configured to position the newborn platform proximal to a surgical region of a C-section patient, where the newborn platform is configured to support a newborn baby while an umbilical cord remains connected between the newborn and the C-section patient for draining from a placenta, where the newborn platform is configured to fitably mount with a warming table when the newborn platform is in a detached state from the detachable platform support.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2019Publication date: August 27, 2020Applicant: Maternal Life, LLCInventors: Jules P. Sherman, Douglas F. Schwandt, Chris A. Rothe
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Publication number: 20200093701Abstract: An adapter system for facilitating collection of colostrum from a breast may include an adapter, a removable reservoir and a hand-expression funnel. The adapter may include a first open end for connecting to a breast shield of a breast pump system, a second open end for connecting to a breast pump connector of the breast pump system, and a third open end, disposed between the first and second open ends. The removable reservoir may include a wide end for removably attaching to the third open end and a narrow end for attaching to a colostrum delivery device. The hand-expression funnel may include a wide end for receiving colostrum and a narrow end for attaching to the colostrum delivery device. In some embodiments, the colostrum delivery device is a syringe.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Jules P. SHERMAN, Rush Lloyd BARTLETT, II, Frank T. WANG, Ryan J.F. VAN WERT
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Patent number: 10489993Abstract: Disclosed are emulator architectures for steer-by-wire (SBW) vehicle systems, methods for making and for using such systems, and programmable control logic for operating emulator test systems. A method is disclosed for operating an emulator test system for motor vehicle SBW systems. The method includes a Central Processing Unit Workstation Controller (CWC) initiating a selected test procedure for the SBW system, and transmitting, to a Motor Controller (MC) of the test system, a target input curve corresponding to the initiated test procedure. The MC responsively commands a Driver Simulator Motor (DSM) to operate at a power input corresponding to the target input curve. An emulator, which is mechanically coupled to the DSM, transmits emulator state data resulting from operating the DSM to a Real-time Operating System (RTOS). The RTOS determines a vehicle response based on the emulator state data using a vehicle dynamics math model corresponding to the SBW system.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Alexander John Dan, Jonathan Hirscher, Scott P. Sherman