Patents by Inventor Philip Brock
Philip Brock 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: 11134218Abstract: A secure teleconference with a patient treatment room may be initiated by receiving, at a central facility, a request for a conference from a clinician application, and then identifying a virtual meeting room and sending an identifier for a conference to the treatment room. The conference is then be established by receiving a call at the central facility from the treatment room, where the call identifies the conference. The central facility then joins the treatment room and the clinician application to the virtual meeting room. Teleconferences may thus be established without reference to sensitive patient information. For security, no incoming conferencing calls may be made to the treatment room directly, and virtual meeting rooms may be eliminated after single use. A call may further be initiated by receiving a request from the treatment room, e.g., which is processed by the central facility to alert one or more clinicians.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2020Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: CAREGILITY CORPORATIONInventors: John Mitchell Vitale, David Walter Galas, Jennifer R. Schell, Philip Brock Purpura, Luke Brown
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Publication number: 20210120210Abstract: A secure teleconference with a patient treatment room may be initiated by receiving, at a central facility, a request for a conference from a clinician application, and then identifying a virtual meeting room and sending an identifier for a conference to the treatment room. The conference is then be established by receiving a call at the central facility from the treatment room, where the call identifies the conference. The central facility then joins the treatment room and the clinician application to the virtual meeting room. Teleconferences may thus be established without reference to sensitive patient information. For security, no incoming conferencing calls may be made to the treatment room directly, and virtual meeting rooms may be eliminated after single use. A call may further be initiated by receiving a request from the treatment room, e.g., which is processed by the central facility to alert one or more clinicians.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: John Mitchell Vitale, David Walter Galas, Jennifer R. Schell, Philip Brock Purpura, Luke Brown
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Patent number: 10848713Abstract: A secure teleconference with a patient treatment room may be initiated by receiving, at a central facility, a request for a conference from a clinician application, and then identifying a virtual meeting room and sending an identifier for a conference to the treatment room. The conference is then be established by receiving a call at the central facility from the treatment room, where the call identifies the conference. The central facility then joins the treatment room and the clinician application to the virtual meeting room. Teleconferences may thus be established without reference to sensitive patient information. For security, no incoming conferencing calls may be made to the treatment room directly, and virtual meeting rooms may be eliminated after single use. A call may further be initiated by receiving a request from the treatment room, e.g., which is processed by the central facility to alert one or more clinicians.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: York Telecom CorporationInventors: John Mitchell Vitale, David Walter Galas, Jennifer R. Schell, Philip Brock Purpura, Luke Brown
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Publication number: 20190335142Abstract: A secure teleconference with a patient treatment room may be initiated by receiving, at a central facility, a request for a conference from a clinician application, and then identifying a virtual meeting room and sending an identifier for a conference to the treatment room. The conference is then be established by receiving a call at the central facility from the treatment room, where the call identifies the conference. The central facility then joins the treatment room and the clinician application to the virtual meeting room. Teleconferences may thus be established without reference to sensitive patient information. For security, no incoming conferencing calls may be made to the treatment room directly, and virtual meeting rooms may be eliminated after single use. A call may further be initiated by receiving a request from the treatment room, e.g., which is processed by the central facility to alert one or more clinicians.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: John Mitchell Vitale, David Walter Galas, Jennifer R. Schell, Philip Brock Purpura, Luke Brown
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Patent number: 10397521Abstract: A secure teleconference with a patient treatment room may be initiated by receiving, at a central facility, a request for a conference from a clinician application, and then identifying a virtual meeting room and sending an identifier for a conference to the treatment room. The conference is then be established by receiving a call at the central facility from the treatment room, where the call identifies the conference. The central facility then joins the treatment room and the clinician application to the virtual meeting room. Teleconferences may thus be established without reference to sensitive patient information. For security, no incoming conferencing calls may be made to the treatment room directly, and virtual meeting rooms may be eliminated after single use. A call may further be initiated by receiving a request from the treatment room, e.g., which is processed by the central facility to alert one or more clinicians.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2018Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: York Telecom CorporationInventors: John Mitchell Vitale, David Walter Galas, Jennifer R. Schell, Philip Brock Purpura, Luke Brown
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Publication number: 20190037175Abstract: A secure teleconference with a patient treatment room may be initiated by receiving, at a central facility, a request for a conference from a clinician application, and then identifying a virtual meeting room and sending an identifier for a conference to the treatment room. The conference is then be established by receiving a call at the central facility from the treatment room, where the call identifies the conference. The central facility then joins the treatment room and the clinician application to the virtual meeting room. Teleconferences may thus be established without reference to sensitive patient information. For security, no incoming conferencing calls may be made to the treatment room directly, and virtual meeting rooms may be eliminated after single use. A call may further be initiated by receiving a request from the treatment room, e.g., which is processed by the central facility to alert one or more clinicians.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: John Mitchell Vitale, David Walter Galas, Jennifer R. Schell, Philip Brock Purpura, Luke Brown
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Patent number: 9513797Abstract: Securing an electronic device and associated information is facilitated. A security component facilitates display and operation of a lock track comprising a locked portion having a positive slope and an unlocked portion, including a chasm, that is adjacent to a high point of the positive-sloped unlocked portion of the lock track. A lock facilitator component (LFC) can be moved along the track between a low point of the locked portion and the unlocked portion. The LFC can be moved in response to received input, and if the input is not sufficient to move the LFC from the locked region to the unlocked region, the LFC can be moved back down the positive-sloped lock track to the low point. The security component can control information to be displayed in an overlay display region in accordance with security level(s) of the device or application.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2014Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: Cristy Swink, Jason Sikes, Eric Brady Burns, Alex Tam, Harry Lawson Kight, Ratna Desai, Alison Rae Maiorano, Katrin Asen, Philip Foeckler, Benjamin Fineman, Jennifer Siu Bettendorff, Sheldon Pacotti, Joseph Filani, Philip Brock, Jonathan Solis Snydal
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Publication number: 20150074799Abstract: Securing an electronic device and associated information is facilitated. A security component facilitates display and operation of a lock track comprising a locked portion having a positive slope and an unlocked portion, including a chasm, that is adjacent to a high point of the positive-sloped unlocked portion of the lock track. A lock facilitator component (LFC) can be moved along the track between a low point of the locked portion and the unlocked portion. The LFC can be moved in response to received input, and if the input is not sufficient to move the LFC from the locked region to the unlocked region, the LFC can be moved back down the positive-sloped lock track to the low point. The security component can control information to be displayed in an overlay display region in accordance with security level(s) of the device or application.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Cristy Swink, Jason Sikes, Eric Brady Burns, Alex Tam, Harry Lawson Kight, Ratna Desai, Alison Rae Maiorano, Katrin Asen, Philip Foeckler, Benjamin Fineman, Jennifer Siu Bettendorff, Sheldon Pacotti, Joseph Filani, Philip Brock, Jonathan Solis Snydal
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Patent number: 8924893Abstract: Systems, apparatuses, and methods that can facilitate securing an electronic device and associated information are presented. A security component facilitates display and operation of a lock track comprising a locked portion having a positive slope and an unlocked portion, including a chasm, that is adjacent to a high point of the positive-sloped unlocked portion of the lock track. A lock facilitator component (LFC) can be moved along the track between a low point of the locked portion and the unlocked portion. The LFC can be moved in response to received input, and if the input is not sufficient to move the LFC from the locked region to the unlocked region, the LFC can be moved back down the positive-sloped lock track to the low point. The security component can control information to be displayed in an overlay display region in accordance with security level(s) of the device or application.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2010Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: AT&T Mobility II LLCInventors: Cristy Swink, Jason Sikes, Eric Brady Burns, Alex Tam, Harry Lawson Kight, Ratna Desai, Alison Rae Maiorano, Katrin Asen, Philip Foeckler, Benjamin Fineman, Jennifer Siu Bettendorff, Sheldon Pacotti, Joseph Filani, Philip Brock, Jonathan Solis Snydal
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Publication number: 20110088086Abstract: Systems, apparatuses, and methods that can facilitate securing an electronic device and associated information are presented. A security component facilitates display and operation of a lock track comprising a locked portion having a positive slope and an unlocked portion, including a chasm, that is adjacent to a high point of the positive-sloped unlocked portion of the lock track. A lock facilitator component (LFC) can be moved along the track between a low point of the locked portion and the unlocked portion. The LFC can be moved in response to received input, and if the input is not sufficient to move the LFC from the locked region to the unlocked region, the LFC can be moved back down the positive-sloped lock track to the low point. The security component can control information to be displayed in an overlay display region in accordance with security level(s) of the device or application.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: Cristy Swink, Jason Sikes, Eric Brady Burns, Alex Tam, Harry Lawson Kight, Ratna Desai, Alison Rae Maiorano, Katrin Asen, Philip Foeckler, Benjamin Fineman, Jennifer Siu Bettendorff, Sheldon Pacotti, Joseph Filani, Philip Brock, Jonathan Solis Snydal
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Publication number: 20060178945Abstract: A point of sale computer system that allows a customer to select and consummate a sale himself. The system may include graphics storage media configured to store two- and three-dimensional graphics data relating to the sale, as well as business rules storage media, configured to store business rules that specify the graphics that should be displayed during the selection and consummation process based on input received from the customer. The technology allows a presentation to be made to the customer that is entertaining and that maintains the attention of the customer throughout the sale selection and consummation process.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2005Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventors: Paul Sidlo, William Kovacs, Philip Brock, John O'Keefe, Jonathan Humpherys, Andrew Whiddett, Simon Feltman, Amar Kurani