Patents by Inventor Peter John Hunt
Peter John Hunt 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: 10626126Abstract: There are provided 5,6-dihydro-4H-dithieno[3,2-b:2?,3?-d]azepine derivatives(as defined in the disclosure) which are useful in the treatment of RSV infection and for the prevention of disease associated with RSV infection.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2017Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: PULMOCIDE LIMITEDInventors: Simon Fraser Hunt, Stuart Thomas Onions, Vladimir Sherbukhin, Euan Alexander Fraser Fordyce, Jennifer Claire Thomas, Peter John Murray, Matthew Stephen Coates, Daniel William Brookes, Kazuhiro Ito, Peter Strong
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Systems and methods for creating, editing and publishing cross-platform interactive electronic works
Patent number: 10534842Abstract: Systems and methods for creating, editing and publishing cross-platform interactive digital content works include a content management component configured to store portions of a digital content work and to implement version control of the digital content work; a defect tracking component configured to store a defect record related to a stored portion of the digital content work; a publication pipeline component configured to format the digital content work for publication; and a integration component configured to present a graphical user interface which allows for editing the stored portions of the digital content work, editing the defect record, and instructing the publication pipeline to format the digital content work for publication.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2012Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: INKLING SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Peter S. Cho, Joyce Myra Croft, Robert Cromwell, Joshua John Forman, Thomas Charles Genoni, Christopher William Hunt, Avi Itskovich, Jessica Summer Jenkins, Kerryck Arthur Clemens Jones, Arthur Kopatsy, Eric Todd Lovett, Olof Alexander Mathe -
Patent number: 10472375Abstract: There is provided a 5,6-dihydro-4H-benzo[b]thieno-[2,3-d]azepine derivative which is useful in the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection and for the prevention of disease associated with RSV infection. (Formula (I)).Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2019Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: PULMOCIDE LIMITEDInventors: Simon Fraser Hunt, Stuart Thomas Onions, Vladimir Sherbukhin, Euan Alexander Fraser Fordyce, Peter John Murray, Daniel William Brookes, Kazuhiro Ito, Peter Strong, Matthew Stephen Coates
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Publication number: 20190202841Abstract: There is provided a 5,6-dihydro-4H-benzo[b]thieno-[2,3-d]azepine derivative which is useful in the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection and for the prevention of disease associated with RSV infection. (Formula (I)).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: Simon Fraser Hunt, Stuart Thomas Onions, Vladimir Sherbukhin, Euan Alexander Fraser Fordyce, Peter John Murray, Daniel William Brookes, Kazuhiro ITO, Peter Strong, Matthew Stephen Coates
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Publication number: 20190030276Abstract: A breathing assistance apparatus adapted to deliver humidified gases at a desired level of humidity to a patient including a humidifier and a heated conduit is disclosed. The humidifier includes a controller which determines the flow rate of the gases and then determines the required power input to the humidifier to deliver the gases to the patient at the required patient humidity. This means the need for external sensors is dispensed with and thus the apparatus is simple and less bulky.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Peter John Hunt, Mohammad Thudor, David Fraser Wixey, Stephen William McPhee
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Patent number: 10130787Abstract: A breathing assistance apparatus adapted to deliver humidified gases at a desired level of humidity to a patient including a humidifier and a heated conduit is disclosed. The humidifier includes a controller which controls the humidifier, or the humidifier and the heated conduit to deliver the gases to the patient at the required humidity or temperature, without the requirement for sensors in the gases stream. The controller uses information already available to the controller, without the requirement for additional information to be provided by sensors in the gases stream. This means the need for sensors in the gases stream is dispensed with. A significant benefit is achieved as sensors are not required in the conduit and thus the apparatus is simple and less bulky.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2015Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Peter John Hunt, Mohammad Thudor, David Fraser Wixey, Stephen William McPhee
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Publication number: 20160067443Abstract: A breathing assistance apparatus adapted to deliver humidified gases at a desired level of humidity to a patient including a humidifier and a heated conduit is disclosed. The humidifier includes a controller which controls the humidifier, or the humidifier and the heated conduit to deliver the gases to the patient at the required humidity or temperature, without the requirement for sensors in the gases stream. The controller uses information already available to the controller, without the requirement for additional information to be provided by sensors in the gases stream. This means the need for sensors in the gases stream is dispensed with. A significant benefit is achieved as sensors are not required in the conduit and thus the apparatus is simple and less bulky.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Peter John Hunt, Mohammad Thudor, David Fraser Wixey, Stephen William McPhee
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Patent number: 9186477Abstract: A breathing assistance apparatus adapted to deliver humidified gases at a desired level of humidity to a patient including a humidifier and a heated conduit is disclosed. The humidifier includes a controller which controls the humidifier, or the humidifier and the heated conduit to deliver the gases to the patient at the required humidity or temperature, without the requirement for sensors in the gases stream. The controller uses information already available to the controller, without the requirement for additional information to be provided by sensors in the gases stream. This means the need for sensors in the gases stream is dispensed with. A significant benefit is achieved as sensors are not required in the conduit and thus the apparatus is simple and less bulky.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2011Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: FISHER & PAYKEL HEALTHCARE LIMITEDInventors: Peter John Hunt, Mohammad Thudor, David Wixey, Stephen William McPhee
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Publication number: 20120118288Abstract: A breathing assistance apparatus adapted to deliver humidified gases at a desired level of humidity to a patient including a humidifier and a heated conduit is disclosed. The humidifier includes a controller which controls the humidifier, or the humidifier and the heated conduit to deliver the gases to the patient at the required humidity or temperature, without the requirement for sensors in the gases stream. The controller uses information already available to the controller, without the requirement for additional information to be provided by sensors in the gases stream. This means the need for sensors in the gases stream is dispensed with. A significant benefit is achieved as sensors are not required in the conduit and thus the apparatus is simple and less bulky.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: FISHER & PAYKEL HEALTHCARE LIMITEDInventors: PETER JOHN HUNT, MOHAMMAD THUDOR, DAVID WIXEY, STEPHEN WILLIAM McPHEE
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Patent number: 7962018Abstract: A breathing assistance apparatus adapted to deliver humidified gases at a desired level of humidity to a patient including a humidifier and a heated conduit is disclosed. The humidifier includes a controller which controls the humidifier, or the humidifier and the heated conduit to deliver the gases to the patient at the required humidity or temperature, without the requirement for sensors in the gases stream. The controller uses information already available to the controller, without the requirement for additional information to be provided by sensors in the gases stream. This means the need for sensors in the gases stream is dispensed with. A significant benefit is achieved as sensors are not required in the conduit and thus the apparatus is simple and less bulky.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Peter John Hunt, Mohammad Thudor, David Wixey, Stephen William McPhee
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Publication number: 20090065002Abstract: A breathing assistance apparatus adapted to deliver humidified gases at a desired level of humidity to a patient including a humidifier and a heated conduit is disclosed. The humidifier includes a controller which controls the humidifier, or the humidifier and the heated conduit to deliver the gases to the patient at the required humidity or temperature, without the requirement for sensors in the gases stream. The controller uses information already available to the controller, without the requirement for additional information to be provided by sensors in the gases stream. This means the need for sensors in the gases stream is dispensed with. A significant benefit is achieved as sensors are not required in the conduit and thus the apparatus is simple and less bulky.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventors: PETER JOHN HUNT, MOHAMMAD THUDOR, DAVID WIXEY, STEPHEN WILLIAM McPHEE
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Publication number: 20040221844Abstract: A breathing assistance apparatus adapted to deliver humidified gases at a desired level of humidity to a patient including a humidifier and a heated conduit is disclosed. The humidifier includes a controller which determines the flow rate of the gases and then determines the required power input to the humidifier to deliver the gases to the patient at the required patient humidity. This means the need for external sensors is dispensed with and thus the apparatus is simple and less bulky.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Peter John Hunt, Mohammad Thudor, David Wixey, Stephen William McPhee