Patents by Inventor Peter Lewis
Peter Lewis 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: 20260043509Abstract: A clamp (5) includes first and second gland members (10, 20) having first and second joint portions (11, 21), first and second locking portions (12, 22), and first and second clamping portions (13, 23) disposed between the joint portions and the locking portions. The first and second joint portions are connected for movement of the first and second gland members between an open position and at least one clamping position. The first locking portion is configured to interlock with the second locking portion to secure the first and second gland members in the at least one clamping position. The first and second locking portions further include corresponding first and second user manipulable release portions (15, 25), independently operable for disengagement of the corresponding one of the first and second locking portions from the other of the first and second locking portions to permit movement of the first and second gland members to the open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2023Publication date: February 12, 2026Inventors: Jack Wise, Peter Lewis, Francis J. Lombardi, III
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Publication number: 20250201362Abstract: An example computer system includes memory hardware configured to store historical patient information, and processor hardware configured to execute instructions including accessing historical patient information associated with a patient, identifying a plurality of events in the historical patient information that satisfy one or more criteria, processing, by a first large language model (LLM), the plurality of events that satisfy the one or more criteria, to generate a historical health output associated with the patient, generating, for display in a graphical user interface, one or more interactive medical tiles associated with the plurality of events that satisfy the one or more criteria, according to the historical health output associated with the patient, receiving a selection of one of the interactive medical tiles, and presenting, in the graphical user interface, the plurality of events according to an organization criterion in response to receiving the selection of one of the interactive medical tileType: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2024Publication date: June 19, 2025Inventor: Peter Lewis
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Publication number: 20210390153Abstract: Methods and apparatus that may perform a drag-and-drop operation for a geographical query in a digital map are provided with reduced or minimum textual input. In one example, the method includes providing, by one or more processors, a digital map for display on a computing device, providing, by the one or more processors, a preformulated query for display in a user interface, receiving an input applied to the preformulated query, wherein the input indicates an application of the preformulated query to a selected region of the digital map, and performing, by the one or more processors, a geographic search based on the input applied to the preformulated query.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2020Publication date: December 16, 2021Applicant: Google LLCInventor: Peter Lewis
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Patent number: 10702150Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods are described for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by analysis of eye tracking data generated from feedback received as a result of display of specific predetermined visual stimuli to a subject or patient. Subsequent to a calibration phase, a testing procedure is performed by presenting predetermined stimuli (e.g., videos) to a subject via a display device. Eye tracking data (from the subject moving his or her eyes in response to predetermined movies or other visual stimuli) are collected. During the data collection period, the system periodically presents targets to reflexively elicit the subject's gaze. These data are used to later verify accuracy. Analysis of the subject's viewing patterns during these stimuli is used for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions such as ASD.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2018Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Ami Klin, Warren Jones, Peter Lewis
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Patent number: 10412570Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage medium for implementing the advertisement of device status information. In one aspect, configuration data for the second device is obtained, where the configuration data indicating a current operating mode of the second device or a user-specified configuration of the second device. The stored radio transmitter identifier is accessed from the one or more data storage devices. A first advertisement that indicates the radio transmitter address and the radio transmitter identifier is generated. A second advertisement is generated that indicates the radio transmitter address and an encoding of the configuration data for the second device. Using the radio transmitter, a series of advertisements that includes at least the first advertisement and the second advertisement is broadcasted.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Peter Lewis, Peter Sekio Sasaki
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Publication number: 20180289259Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods are described for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by analysis of eye tracking data generated from feedback received as a result of display of specific predetermined visual stimuli to a subject or patient. Subsequent to a calibration phase, a testing procedure is performed by presenting predetermined stimuli (e.g., videos) to a subject via a display device. Eye tracking data (from the subject moving his or her eyes in response to predetermined movies or other visual stimuli) are collected. During the data collection period, the system periodically presents targets to reflexively elicit the subject's gaze. These data are used to later verify accuracy. Analysis of the subject's viewing patterns during these stimuli is used for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions such as ASD.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Ami Klin, Warren Jones, Peter Lewis
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Patent number: 10022049Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods are described for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by analysis of eye tracking data generated from feedback received as a result of display of specific predetermined visual stimuli to a subject or patient. Subsequent to a calibration phase, a testing procedure is performed by presenting predetermined stimuli (e.g., videos) to a subject via a display device. Eye tracking data (from the subject moving his or her eyes in response to predetermined movies or other visual stimuli) are collected. During the data collection period, the system periodically presents targets to reflexively elicit the subject's gaze. These data are used to later verify accuracy. Analysis of the subject's viewing patterns during these stimuli is used for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions such as ASD.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2016Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Ami Klin, Warren Jones, Peter Lewis
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Publication number: 20180156577Abstract: A ballistic curtain system includes a curtain having cells configured to stop a high-speed projectile and a motor connected to the curtain. The motor is capable of deploying or retracting the curtain.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2017Publication date: June 7, 2018Applicant: Ballistic Cordon Systems, LLCInventors: Daniel Navin, James R. E. Ostman, Peter Lewis, Fen Tamulonis
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Publication number: 20170251506Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage medium for implementing the advertisement of device status information. In one aspect, configuration data for the second device is obtained, where the configuration data indicating a current operating mode of the second device or a user-specified configuration of the second device. The stored radio transmitter identifier is accessed from the one or more data storage devices. A first advertisement that indicates the radio transmitter address and the radio transmitter identifier is generated. A second advertisement is generated that indicates the radio transmitter address and an encoding of the configuration data for the second device. Using the radio transmitter, a series of advertisements that includes at least the first advertisement and the second advertisement is broadcasted.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2016Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventors: Peter Lewis, Peter Sekio Sasaki
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Publication number: 20160262612Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods are described for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by analysis of eye tracking data generated from feedback received as a result of display of specific predetermined visual stimuli to a subject or patient. Subsequent to a calibration phase, a testing procedure is performed by presenting predetermined stimuli (e.g., videos) to a subject via a display device. Eye tracking data (from the subject moving his or her eyes in response to predetermined movies or other visual stimuli) are collected. During the data collection period, the system periodically presents targets to reflexively elicit the subject's gaze. These data are used to later verify accuracy. Analysis of the subject's viewing patterns during these stimuli is used for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions such as ASD.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2016Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: Ami Klin, Warren Jones, Peter Lewis
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Patent number: 9388213Abstract: The present invention relates to Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) peptide inhibitors and their use for the treatment of cancer and other conditions associated with aberrant PRC2 methyltransferase activity.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2013Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: The Rockefeller UniversityInventors: C. David Allis, Peter Lewis
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Patent number: 9265416Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods are described for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by analysis of eye tracking data generated from feedback received as a result of display of specific predetermined visual stimuli to a subject or patient. Subsequent to a calibration phase, a testing procedure is performed by presenting predetermined stimuli (e.g., videos) to a subject via a display device. Eye tracking data (from the subject moving his or her eyes in response to predetermined movies or other visual stimuli) are collected. During the data collection period, the system periodically presents targets to reflexively elicit the subject's gaze. These data are used to later verify accuracy. Analysis of the subject's viewing patterns during these stimuli is used for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions such as ASD.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2014Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Ami Klin, Warren Jones, Peter Lewis
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Publication number: 20140253876Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods are described for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by analysis of eye tracking data generated from feedback received as a result of display of specific predetermined visual stimuli to a subject or patient. Subsequent to a calibration phase, a testing procedure is performed by presenting predetermined stimuli (e.g., videos) to a subject via a display device. Eye tracking data (from the subject moving his or her eyes in response to predetermined movies or other visual stimuli) are collected. During the data collection period, the system periodically presents targets to reflexively elicit the subject's gaze. These data are used to later verify accuracy. Analysis of the subject's viewing patterns during these stimuli is used for the assessment, screening, monitoring, or diagnosis of developmental or cognitive conditions such as ASD.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Ami Klin, Warren Jones, Peter Lewis
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Publication number: 20140225630Abstract: A testing apparatus includes a housing having a port for receiving a discharge end of an electrical discharge device. A discharge-receiving circuit is operatively connected to the port, and is configured to receive a discharge from the electrical discharge device. The discharge-receiving circuit includes a default resistor and at least one supplemental resistor. When in a first setting, the discharge-receiving circuit is configured so as to pass the discharge automatically through at least the default resistor. When in a second setting, the discharge-receiving circuit is configurable so as to selectively pass the discharge through at least one of the plurality of resistors.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: Aegis Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth J. Stethem, Seymour Friedel, Michael A. Bromberg, Peter Lewis, Anthony Anzelmo
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Publication number: 20140107039Abstract: The present invention relates to Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) peptide inhibitors and their use for the treatment of cancer and other conditions associated with aberrant PRC2 methyltransferase activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Inventors: C. David ALLIS, Peter LEWIS
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Publication number: 20080006272Abstract: A hyperbaric chamber includes a collapsible, pressurizable bladder and an inflatable support member supporting the bladder in a substantially uncollapsed configuration. The inflatable support member may be either internal or external to the bladder, and, in embodiments, is a rib with curvature corresponding generally to the uncollapsed shape of the bladder. A stiffening stave may provide additional support. The bladder further includes an accessway into the interior thereof and a substantially non-breathable closure on the accessway. The closure includes a substantially air-impermeable gasket sandwiched between first and second zippers. A reinforcing zipper may provide additional strength to the closure. Similarly, a reinforcing harness substantially surrounding the bladder may provide additional strength to the bladder. A source of compressed air is in fluid communication with the interior of the bladder, and a cooling source may also be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventor: Peter Lewis
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Publication number: 20070134547Abstract: An electrochemical cell with a pressure relief vent formed in a metal plate disposed in at least one of the closed end and the open end of the container. The pressure relief vent has an annular ring that includes a reduced thickness groove, interrupted in at least two places by unthinned sections of the plate. When the vent opens to relieve pressure from within the cell, the area of the plate within the annular ring remains attached to the remainder of the plate by at least one of the unthinned sections. A can with such a pressure relief vent formed in the can bottom is useful as an electrochemical cell container.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Richard Bouffard, Peter Lewis, Huaxin Li, Paul Elsdon, Richard Sosnovich, Warren Sweet, Robert Ray, James Wu
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Publication number: 20070016912Abstract: A plurality of batch lists are maintained by a channel in order to improve the efficiency of the channel in performing messaging between a sender and a receiver. For example, a Next Batch list is used to prefetch messages to be sent to the receiver from the sender; a Current Batch list includes the messages currently being transmitted to the receiver or waiting confirmation; and an Acknowledged Batch List includes the messages confirmed by the receiver. This allows the functions of prefetching messages, sending messages and deleting confirmed messages to be performed in parallel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2006Publication date: January 18, 2007Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Shawfu Chen, Robert Dryfoos, Allan Feldman, David Hu, Jason Keenaghan, Peter Lewis, Peter Sutton, Alice Williams-Obleton, Mei-Hui Wang
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Patent number: PP21173Abstract: A new cultivar of Campanula, ‘Pinkins’, characterized by its flowers that are deep lilac pink in color with lighter colored centers, its refined foliage that is rich green in color with reddish purple highlights under intense light conditions, its moderate and less invasive growth habit than is typical for this type of Campanula, and its cold hardiness in U.S.D.A. Zone 3.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2009Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Inventors: Peter Lewis, Susan Lewis
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Patent number: D649240Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Value Plastics, Inc.Inventors: Peter Lewis, Ravikumar Narayanan, Richard W. Cairns, Riley M. Phipps