Patents by Inventor Paul Steele

Paul Steele 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).

  • Publication number: 20260155246
    Abstract: A computing device may provide access to information related to the medical condition or health of the user in the form of an overlay notification when the computing device is displaying a graphical user interface. The overlay notification may be dynamically and/or continuously updated on the graphical user interface of the device in response to updated data. The overlay notification may be enabled/disabled in response to overlay notification triggering events/overlay notification removal events. When multiple types of information are to be displayed at a time, the computing device may group the information into a common overlay notification that may be updated dynamically and/or continuously in response to updated data. As the information that is provided in the overlay notification may be sensitive information, the information in the overlay notification may be prevented from being displayed until additional input is received from the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2025
    Publication date: June 4, 2026
    Applicant: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Gilmore Mears, Paul Steele, Ryan McKinney, Derek Adams
  • Publication number: 20210388695
    Abstract: A fluid delivery device for a hydraulic fracturing system includes a fluid conduit having a fracking fluid outlet configured to be fluidly connected to a well head for delivering a fracking fluid to the well head. The fluid conduit includes a base fluid inlet configured to be fluidly connected to the outlet of a frac pump such that the fluid conduit is configured to receive a flow of base fluid from the frac pump. An injection system is fluidly connected to the fluid conduit downstream from the base fluid inlet and upstream from the fracking fluid outlet. The injection system is configured to be fluidly connected to a material source. The injection system is configured to inject at least one material of the fracking fluid from the material source into the fluid conduit downstream from the frac pump to generate the fracking fluid within the fluid conduit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2021
    Publication date: December 16, 2021
    Applicant: SPM Oil & Gas Inc.
    Inventors: Gideon Nathaniel Junqueira Spencer, Justin Lane Poehls, Jeffrey Haiderer, Connor Landrum, Scott Skurdalsvold, Paul Steele, Trever Dean Stewart
  • Patent number: 11105185
    Abstract: A fluid delivery device for a hydraulic fracturing system includes a fluid conduit having a fracking fluid outlet configured to be fluidly connected to a well head for delivering a fracking fluid to the well head. The fluid conduit includes a base fluid inlet configured to be fluidly connected to the outlet of a frac pump such that the fluid conduit is configured to receive a flow of base fluid from the frac pump. An injection system is fluidly connected to the fluid conduit downstream from the base fluid inlet and upstream from the fracking fluid outlet. The injection system is configured to be fluidly connected to a material source. The injection system is configured to inject at least one material of the fracking fluid from the material source into the fluid conduit downstream from the frac pump to generate the fracking fluid within the fluid conduit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2021
    Assignee: S.P.M Flow Control, Inc.
    Inventors: Gideon Nathaniel Junqueira Spencer, Justin Lane Poehls, Jeffrey Haiderer, Connor Landrum, Scott Alan Skurdalsvold, Paul Steele, Trever Dean Stewart
  • Publication number: 20190071951
    Abstract: A fluid delivery device for a hydraulic fracturing system includes a fluid conduit having a fracking fluid outlet configured to be fluidly connected to a well head for delivering a fracking fluid to the well head. The fluid conduit includes a base fluid inlet configured to be fluidly connected to the outlet of a frac pump such that the fluid conduit is configured to receive a flow of base fluid from the frac pump. An injection system is fluidly connected to the fluid conduit downstream from the base fluid inlet and upstream from the fracking fluid outlet. The injection system is configured to be fluidly connected to a material source. The injection system is configured to inject at least one material of the fracking fluid from the material source into the fluid conduit downstream from the frac pump to generate the fracking fluid within the fluid conduit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2018
    Publication date: March 7, 2019
    Inventors: Gideon Nathaniel Junqueira Spencer, Justin Lane Poehls, Jeffrey Haiderer, Connor Landrum, Scott Alan Skurdalsvold, Paul Steele, Trever Dean Stewart
  • Publication number: 20050073683
    Abstract: An improved method and system of identifying individual aerosol particles in real time. Sample aerosol particles are collimated, tracked, and screened to determine which ones qualify for mass spectrometric analysis based on predetermined qualification or selection criteria. Screening techniques include one or more of determining particle size, shape, symmetry, and fluorescence. Only qualifying particles passing all screening criteria are subject to desorption/ionization and single particle mass spectrometry to produce corresponding test spectra, which is used to determine the identities of each of the qualifying aerosol particles by comparing the test spectra against predetermined spectra for known particle types. In this manner, activation cycling of a particle ablation laser of a single particle mass spectrometer is reduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2004
    Publication date: April 7, 2005
    Inventors: Eric Gard, Keith Coffee, Matthias Frank, Herbert Tobias, David Fergenson, Norm Madden, Vincent Riot, Paul Steele, Bruce Woods