Patents by Inventor Peter R. Doyle
Peter R. Doyle 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: 20240354043Abstract: In accordance with some embodiments, the render rate is varied across and/or up and down the display screen. This may be done based on where the user is looking in order to reduce power consumption and/or increase performance. Specifically the screen display is separated into regions, such as quadrants. Each of these regions is rendered at a rate determined by at least one of what the user is currently looking at, what the user has looked at in the past and/or what it is predicted that the user will look at next. Areas of less focus may be rendered at a lower rate, reducing power consumption in some embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Eric J. Asperheim, Subramaniam Maiyuran, Kiran C. Veernapu, Sanjeev S. Jahagirdar, Balaji Vembu, Devan Burke, Philip R. Laws, Kamal Sinha, Abhishek R. Appu, Elmoustapha Ould-Ahmed-Vall, Peter L. Doyle, Joydeep Ray, Travis T. Schluessler, John H. Feit, Nikos Kaburlasos, Jacek Kwiatkowski, Altug Koker
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Patent number: 12061831Abstract: In accordance with some embodiments, the render rate is varied across and/or up and down the display screen. This may be done based on where the user is looking in order to reduce power consumption and/or increase performance. Specifically the screen display is separated into regions, such as quadrants. Each of these regions is rendered at a rate determined by at least one of what the user is currently looking at, what the user has looked at in the past and/or what it is predicted that the user will look at next. Areas of less focus may be rendered at a lower rate, reducing power consumption in some embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2023Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Eric J. Asperheim, Subramaniam Maiyuran, Kiran C. Veernapu, Sanjeev S. Jahagirdar, Balaji Vembu, Devan Burke, Philip R. Laws, Kamal Sinha, Abhishek R. Appu, Elmoustapha Ould-Ahmed-Vall, Peter L. Doyle, Joydeep Ray, Travis T. Schluessler, John H. Feit, Nikos Kaburlasos, Jacek Kwiatkowski, Altug Koker
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Patent number: 11925765Abstract: A gas delivery apparatus configured for use with a mechanical ventilator having an atmospheric inlet for drawing in atmospheric gas includes a connecting device configured to connect to an oxygen supply and an air supply and to deliver mixed air and oxygen gas to the atmospheric inlet of the mechanical ventilator. The connecting device further includes a user control for adjusting a fraction of oxygen in the mixed air and oxygen gas. The connecting device comprises a reservoir configured to hold a volume of the mixed air and oxygen gas.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2021Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Bernard F Hete, Peter R Doyle, Kenneth E Cole, Jr., Robert William Murdoch
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Publication number: 20210308410Abstract: A gas delivery apparatus configured for use with a mechanical ventilator having an atmospheric inlet for drawing in atmospheric gas includes a connecting device configured to connect to an oxygen supply and an air supply and to deliver mixed air and oxygen gas to the atmospheric inlet of the mechanical ventilator. The connecting device further includes a user control for adjusting a fraction of oxygen in the mixed air and oxygen gas. The connecting device comprises a reservoir configured to hold a volume of the mixed air and oxygen gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: BERNARD F. HETE, PETER R. DOYLE, KENNETH E COLE, JR., ROBERT WILLIAM MURDOCH
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Publication number: 20200178841Abstract: A breathing support system is provided. The system may include a breathing support device configured to deliver gas to a patient and a display device associated with the breathing support device. The display device may be configured to display a work of breathing graphic indicating one or more work of breathing measures regarding the patient's breathing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2020Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: Covidien LPInventors: Warren G. Sanborn, Peter R. Doyle
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Patent number: 10582880Abstract: A breathing support system is provided. The system may include a breathing support device configured to deliver gas to a patient and a display device associated with the breathing support device. The display device may be configured to display a work of breathing graphic indicating one or more work of breathing measures regarding the patient's breathing.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2017Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Warren G. Sanborn, Peter R. Doyle
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Publication number: 20170164872Abstract: A breathing support system is provided. The system may include a breathing support device configured to deliver gas to a patient and a display device associated with the breathing support device. The display device may be configured to display a work of breathing graphic indicating one or more work of breathing measures regarding the patient's breathing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: June 15, 2017Applicant: Covidien LPInventors: Warren G. Sanborn, Peter R. Doyle
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Publication number: 20170087315Abstract: A method of providing a gas flow for delivery to an airway of a subject, which includes the steps of generating a gas flow that facilitates respiration of the subject, receiving a selection of an adjustment from the subject for a property of the gas flow, and making the selected adjustment to the gas flow if the gas flow will remain within a predetermined range after the selected adjustment is made. The method also includes the step of declining to make the selected adjustment to the gas flow if the gas flow would not remain within the predetermined range after the selected adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Inventors: ADAM SEIVER, SAMIR AHMAD, PETER R. DOYLE
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Patent number: 9550037Abstract: A ventilator (10) that pressurizes gas from a body of gas to provide a flow of gas to an airway of a subject (14) such that the gas flow mechanically facilitates the respiration of the subject (14). In order to enhance the comfort of the subject (14) during ventilation by the ventilator (10), the ventilator (10) enables the subject (14) to make unsupervised adjustments to one or more of the properties of the gas flow, within predetermined limits.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2009Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Adam Seiver, Samir Ahmad, Peter R. Doyle
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Patent number: 9119925Abstract: This disclosure describes improved systems and methods for efficiently configuring respiratory settings and/or parameters in a ventilatory system. Specifically, the present methods and user interface provide an efficient and consistent means for configuring ventilatory settings for a new patient. Specifically, the ventilator may be preconfigured with appropriate parameter settings based on an institution-specific protocol, a physician-specific protocol, or other suitable protocol or specification. Indeed, the present disclosure provides an institution and/or physician with increased control over routine ventilatory settings by pre-configuring the ventilator with these routine settings. Further, the present disclosure provides increased assurance as to the consistency of the routine ventilatory settings by eliminating repeated data entry by clinicians, decreasing the chances of error.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2010Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Joseph D. Vandine, Peter R. Doyle, Warren G. Sanborn
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Publication number: 20150224272Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for monitoring and evaluating ventilatory data to provide useful notifications and/or recommendations. Indeed, many clinicians may not easily identify or recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Further, clinicians may not readily determine appropriate adjustments that may address certain patient conditions or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Specifically, clinicians may not readily detect or recognize the occurrence of high-delivered VT during various types of ventilation. According to embodiments, a ventilator may be configured to monitor and evaluate diverse ventilatory parameters to detect an occurrence of and potential causes for high-delivered VT and may subsequently issue suitable notifications and/or recommendations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Applicant: Covidien LPInventors: Gary Milne, Kirk Hensley, Peter R. Doyle, Gardner Kimm
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Publication number: 20150202394Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for monitoring and evaluating ventilatory parameters, analyzing those parameters and providing useful notifications and recommendations to clinicians. That is, modern ventilators monitor, evaluate, and graphically represent multiple ventilatory parameters. However, many clinicians may not easily recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions, changes in patient condition, and/or effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Further, clinicians may not readily determine appropriate ventilatory adjustments that may address certain patient conditions and/or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Specifically, clinicians may not readily detect or recognize the presence of asynchrony during ventilation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2015Publication date: July 23, 2015Applicant: COVIDIEN LPInventors: Phyllis Angelico, Peter R. Doyle, Gardner Kimm, Gary Milne
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Patent number: 9038633Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for monitoring and evaluating ventilatory data to provide useful notifications and/or recommendations. Indeed, many clinicians may not easily identify or recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Further, clinicians may not readily determine appropriate adjustments that may address certain patient conditions or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Specifically, clinicians may not readily detect or recognize the occurrence of high-delivered VT, during various types of ventilation. According to embodiments, a ventilator may be configured to monitor and evaluate diverse ventilatory parameters to detect an occurrence of and potential causes for high-delivered VT, and may subsequently issue suitable notifications and/or recommendations.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2011Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Gary Milne, Kirk Hensley, Peter R. Doyle, Gardner Kimm
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Patent number: 9030304Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for monitoring and evaluating ventilatory parameters, analyzing those parameters and providing useful notifications and recommendations to clinicians. That is, modern ventilators monitor, evaluate, and graphically represent a myriad of ventilatory parameters. However, many clinicians may not easily identify or recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions, changes in patient condition, and/or effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Further, clinicians may not readily determine appropriate ventilatory adjustments that may address certain patient conditions and/or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Specifically, clinicians may not readily detect or recognize the presence of Auto-PEEP during volume ventilation of a non-triggering patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2014Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Gary Milne, Kirk Hensley, Peter R. Doyle, Gardner Kimm
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Patent number: 9027552Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for monitoring and evaluating ventilatory parameters, analyzing those parameters and providing useful notifications and recommendations to clinicians. That is, modern ventilators monitor, evaluate, and graphically represent multiple ventilatory parameters. However, many clinicians may not easily recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions, changes in patient condition, and/or effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Further, clinicians may not readily determine appropriate ventilatory adjustments that may address certain patient conditions and/or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Specifically, clinicians may not readily detect or recognize the presence of asynchrony during ventilation.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Phyllis Angelico, Peter R. Doyle, Gardner Kimm, Gary Milne
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Publication number: 20150090258Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for monitoring and evaluating diverse ventilatory parameters to detect an asynchrony and may issue notifications and recommendations suitable for a patient to the clinician when asynchrony, such as an ineffective effort and an auto-trigger, is implicated. The suitable notifications and recommendations may further be provided in a hierarchical format such that the clinician may selectively access summarized and/or detailed information regarding the presence of asynchrony. In more automated systems, recommendations may be automatically implemented.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Applicant: Covidien LPInventors: Gary Milne, Peter R. Doyle, Gardner Kimm
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Patent number: 8783250Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for providing a transitory ventilation support breath type during ventilation of a patient. The disclosure describes a novel breath type that provides for a beneficial transition between an assist breath type and an effort-based breath type and/or a breath type that is beneficial for weak patients.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2011Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Mehdi M. Jafari, Peter R. Doyle, Rhomere S. Jimenez, Jeffrey K. Aviano
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Patent number: 8757152Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for monitoring and evaluating ventilatory parameters, analyzing those parameters and providing useful notifications and recommendations to clinicians. That is, modern ventilators monitor, evaluate, and graphically represent multiple ventilatory parameters. However, many clinicians may not easily recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions, changes in patient condition, and/or effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Further, clinicians may not readily determine appropriate ventilatory adjustments that may address certain patient conditions and/or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Specifically, clinicians may not readily detect or recognize the presence of double triggering during ventilation.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Gary Milne, Kirk Hensley, Peter R. Doyle, Gardner Kimm
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Patent number: 8757153Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for monitoring and evaluating ventilatory parameters, analyzing those parameters and providing useful notifications and recommendations to clinicians. That is, modern ventilators monitor, evaluate, and graphically represent multiple ventilatory parameters. However, many clinicians may not easily recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions, changes in patient condition, and/or effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Further, clinicians may not readily determine appropriate ventilatory adjustments that may address certain patient conditions and/or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Specifically, clinicians may not readily detect or recognize the presence of double triggering during ventilation.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Gary Milne, Kirk Hensley, Peter R. Doyle, Gardner Kimm
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Publication number: 20140130798Abstract: This disclosure describes systems and methods for monitoring and evaluating ventilatory parameters, analyzing those parameters and providing useful notifications and recommendations to clinicians. That is, modern ventilators monitor, evaluate, and graphically represent multiple ventilatory parameters. However, many clinicians may not easily recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions, changes in patient condition, and/or effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Further, clinicians may not readily determine appropriate ventilatory adjustments that may address certain patient conditions and/or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Specifically, clinicians may not readily detect or recognize the presence of double triggering during ventilation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2014Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: COVIDIEN LPInventors: Gary Milne, Kirk Hensley, Peter R. Doyle, Gardner Kimm