Patents by Inventor R. Diebold
R. Diebold 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: 11060040Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for block operation during lubricant and/or fuels production from deasphalted oil. During “block” operation, a deasphalted oil and/or the hydroprocessed effluent from an initial processing stage can be split into a plurality of fractions. The fractions can correspond, for example, to feed fractions suitable for forming a light neutral fraction, a heavy neutral fraction, and a bright stock fraction, or the plurality of fractions can correspond to any other convenient split into separate fractions. The plurality of separate fractions can then be processed separately in the process train (or in the sweet portion of the process train) for forming fuels and/or lubricant base stocks. This can allow for formation of unexpected base stock compositions.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2019Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Lisa I-Ching Yeh, Yogi V. Shukla, Pilanda Watkins-Curry, Camden N. Henderson, Kendall S. Fruchey, Michael B. Carroll, Adrienne R. Diebold
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Patent number: 10865352Abstract: Adsorbents for aromatic adsorption are used to improve one or more properties of base stocks derived from deasphalted oil fractions. The adsorbents can allow for removal of polynuclear aromatics from an intermediate effluent or final effluent during base stock production. Removal of polynuclear aromatics can be beneficial for improving the color of heavy neutral base stocks and/or reducing the turbidity of bright stocks.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2019Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: William R. Gunther, Kendall S. Fruchey, Vinit Choudhary, Adrienne R. Diebold, Jason M. McMullan
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Patent number: 10617363Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed analyzing a glucose level of a person having diabetes. The method, in at least one example, comprises receiving into a computing device a plurality of measured glucose values from a continuous glucose monitoring system coupled to a person having diabetes, analyzing the plurality of measured glucose values with a probability analysis tool on the computing device to determine a glucose threshold (gI0), and a boundary glucose value (g?) at a probability threshold where the person having diabetes requires at least a predetermined insulin dose, and comparing, with the computing device, the boundary glucose value (g?) to the glucose threshold (gI0), wherein if the boundary glucose value (g?) is greater than the glucose threshold (gI0) then the computing device performs an alert on a user interface.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2015Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Eric R Diebold, Alan Greenburg, David L Duke
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Publication number: 20190359898Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for block operation during lubricant and/or fuels production from deasphalted oil. During “block” operation, a deasphalted oil and/or the hydroprocessed effluent from an initial processing stage can be split into a plurality of fractions. The fractions can correspond, for example, to feed fractions suitable for forming a light neutral fraction, a heavy neutral fraction, and a bright stock fraction, or the plurality of fractions can correspond to any other convenient split into separate fractions. The plurality of separate fractions can then be processed separately in the process train (or in the sweet portion of the process train) for forming fuels and/or lubricant base stocks. This can allow for formation of unexpected base stock compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Inventors: Lisa I-Ching Yeh, Yogi V. Shukla, Pilanda Watkins-Curry, Camden N. Henderson, Kendall S. Fruchey, Michael B. Carroll, Adrienne R. Diebold
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Patent number: 10400185Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for block operation during lubricant and/or fuels production from deasphalted oil. During “block” operation, a deasphalted oil and/or the hydroprocessed effluent from an initial processing stage can be split into a plurality of fractions. The fractions can correspond, for example, to feed fractions suitable for forming a light neutral fraction, a heavy neutral fraction, and a bright stock fraction, or the plurality of fractions can correspond to any other convenient split into separate fractions. The plurality of separate fractions can then be processed separately in the process train (or in the sweet portion of the process train) for forming fuels and/or lubricant base stocks. This can allow for formation of unexpected base stock compositions.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2017Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANYInventors: Lisa I-Ching Yeh, Yogi V. Shukla, Pilanda Watkins-Curry, Camden N. Henderson, Kendall S. Fruchey, Michael B. Carroll, Adrienne R. Diebold
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Publication number: 20190264116Abstract: Adsorbents for aromatic adsorption are used to improve one or more properties of base stocks derived from deasphalted oil fractions. The adsorbents can allow for removal of polynuclear aromatics from an intermediate effluent or final effluent during base stock production. Removal of polynuclear aromatics can be beneficial for improving the color of heavy neutral base stocks and/or reducing the turbidity of bright stocks.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: William R. GUNTHER, Kendall S. FRUCHEY, Vinit CHOUDHARY, Adrienne R. DIEBOLD, Jason M. McMULLAN
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Publication number: 20190218465Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for block operation during lubricant and/or fuels production from deasphalted oil. During “block” operation, a deasphalted oil and/or the hydroprocessed effluent from an initial processing stage can be split into a plurality of fractions. The fractions can correspond, for example, to feed fractions suitable for forming a light neutral fraction, a heavy neutral fraction, and a bright stock fraction, or the plurality of fractions can correspond to any other convenient split into separate fractions. The plurality of separate fractions can then be processed separately in the process train (or in the sweet portion of the process train) for forming fuels and/or lubricant base stocks. The separate processing can allow for selection of conditions for forming lubricant fractions, such as bright stock fractions, that have a cloud point that is lower than the pour point.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Kendall S. FRUCHEY, Michael B. CARROLL, Timothy L. HILBERT, Adrienne R. DIEBOLD, Lisa I-Ching YEH, Camden N. HE NDERSON
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Patent number: 10287516Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for block operation during lubricant and/or fuels production from deasphalted oil. During “block” operation, a deasphalted oil and/or the hydroprocessed effluent from an initial processing stage can be split into a plurality of fractions. The fractions can correspond, for example, to feed fractions suitable for forming a light neutral fraction, a heavy neutral fraction, and a bright stock fraction, or the plurality of fractions can correspond to any other convenient split into separate fractions. The plurality of separate fractions can then be processed separately in the process train (or in the sweet portion of the process train) for forming fuels and/or lubricant base stocks. The separate processing can allow for selection of conditions for forming lubricant fractions, such as bright stock fractions, that have a cloud point that is lower than the pour point.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2017Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANYInventors: Kendall S. Fruchey, Michael B. Carroll, Timothy L. Hilbert, Adrienne R. Diebold, Lisa I-Ching Yeh, Camden N. Henderson
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Publication number: 20180187089Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for block operation during lubricant and/or fuels production from deasphalted oil. During “block” operation, a deasphalted oil and/or the hydroprocessed effluent from an initial processing stage can be split into a plurality of fractions. The fractions can correspond, for example, to feed fractions suitable for forming a light neutral fraction, a heavy neutral fraction, and a bright stock fraction, or the plurality of fractions can correspond to any other convenient split into separate fractions. The plurality of separate fractions can then be processed separately in the process train (or in the sweet portion of the process train) for forming fuels and/or lubricant base stocks. The separate processing can allow for selection of conditions for forming lubricant fractions, such as bright stock fractions, that have a cloud point that is lower than the pour point.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: Kendall S. Fruchey, Michael B. Carroll, Timothy L. Hilbert, Adrienne R. Diebold, Lisa I-Ching Yeh, Camden N. Henderson
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Publication number: 20180187116Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for block operation during lubricant and/or fuels production from deasphalted oil. During “block” operation, a deasphalted oil and/or the hydroprocessed effluent from an initial processing stage can be split into a plurality of fractions. The fractions can correspond, for example, to feed fractions suitable for forming a light neutral fraction, a heavy neutral fraction, and a bright stock fraction, or the plurality of fractions can correspond to any other convenient split into separate fractions. The plurality of separate fractions can then be processed separately in the process train (or in the sweet portion of the process train) for forming fuels and/or lubricant base stocks. This can allow for formation of unexpected base stock compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2017Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: Lisa I-Ching Yeh, Yogi V. Shukla, Pilanda Watkins-Curry, Camden N. Henderson, Kendall S. Fruchey, Michael B. Carroll, Adrienne R. Diebold
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Publication number: 20160287184Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed analyzing a glucose level of a person having diabetes. The method, in at least one example, comprises receiving into a computing device a plurality of measured glucose values from a continuous glucose monitoring system coupled to a person having diabetes, analyzing the plurality of measured glucose values with a probability analysis tool on the computing device to determine a glucose threshold (gIo), and a boundary glucose value (g?) at a probability threshold where the person having diabetes requires at least a predetermined insulin dose, and comparing, with the computing device, the boundary glucose value (g?) to the glucose threshold (gIo), wherein if the boundary glucose value (g?) is greater than the glucose threshold (gIo) then the computing device performs an alert on a user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2015Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventors: Eric R Diebold, Alan Greenburg, David L Duke
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Patent number: 8992750Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include a test strip with a sample chamber opening spanning the width of the test strip at the sampling end and including a portion of the lateral sides at that end. The chamber is vertically bounded by upper and lower substrate layers, horizontally bounded by the front face of a spacer layer, and open on the remaining sides. The test strip fills rapidly and requires small sample volumes. Both 1-up and 2-up manufacturing techniques for producing such test strips eliminate registration and alignment steps, and other techniques relating to the 2-up technique (simultaneously manufacturing test strips arranged in multiple columns) are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Terry A. Beaty, Eric R. Diebold, Abner D. Joseph, Randall K. Riggles
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Patent number: 8920628Abstract: Systems and methods for multiple analyte analysis are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes determining concentrations of first and second analytes in a sample. The first and second analytes may be, for example, glucose and hydroxybutyrate. In this form, an indication related to the measured concentration of hydroxybutyrate is provided in response to determining that the concentration of hydroxybutyrate is above a predetermined value. In a further aspect of this form, a quantitative indication representative of the measured glucose concentration is automatically provided regardless of the value of the measured glucose concentration. In another embodiment, a system includes a meter configured to interact with a test element to assess first and second analytes in a sample. Further embodiments, forms, objects, features, advantages, aspects, and benefits shall become apparent from the description and drawings.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Martin T. Gerber, Eric R. Diebold
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Publication number: 20140124384Abstract: Systems and methods for multiple analyte analysis are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes determining concentrations of first and second analytes in a sample. The first and second analytes may be, for example, glucose and hydroxybutyrate. In this form, an indication related to the measured concentration of hydroxybutyrate is provided in response to determining that the concentration of hydroxybutyrate is above a predetermined value. In a further aspect of this form, a quantitative indication representative of the measured glucose concentration is automatically provided regardless of the value of the measured glucose concentration. In another embodiment, a system includes a meter configured to interact with a test element to assess first and second analytes in a sample. Further embodiments, forms, objects, features, advantages, aspects, and benefits shall become apparent from the description and drawings.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Martin T. Gerber, Eric R. Diebold
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Patent number: 8586373Abstract: The present disclosure relates to various methods for measuring the amount of an analyte present in a biological fluid using an electrochemical testing process. Various embodiments are disclosed, including the use of AC test signals and the performance of tests having a Total Test Time within about 3.0 seconds or less, and/or having a clinically low Total System Error.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2012Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Eric R. Diebold, Terry A. Beaty, Harvey B. Buck, Jr.
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Patent number: 8557989Abstract: The present invention provides novel osmium-based electrochemical species for the detection of wide variety of analytes using immunological techniques. The present invention also provides diagnostic kits and test sensors supporting electrode structures that can be used with the osmium-based electrochemical species. The test sensor can be fabricated to support interdigitated arrays of electrodes that have been designed to provide amplification of the electrical signal amplification desired to analyze analytes that may be present at low concentrations.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2012Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Eric R. Diebold, Mitali Ghoshal, David Z. Deng, Jane Shiow-Chuan Tsai
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Patent number: 8551308Abstract: An electrochemical biosensor with electrode elements that possess smooth, high-quality edges. These smooth edges define gaps between electrodes, electrode traces and contact pads. Due to the remarkable edge smoothness achieved with the present invention, the gaps can be quite small, which provides marked advantages in terms of test accuracy, speed and the number of different functionalities that can be packed into a single biosensor. Further, the present invention provides a novel biosensor production method in which entire electrode patterns for the inventive biosensors can be formed all at one, in nanoseconds—without regard to the complexity of the electrode patterns or the amount of conductive material that must be ablated to form them.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2008Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignees: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc., Roche Operations Ltd.Inventors: Raghbir S. Bhullar, Eric R. Diebold, Brian S. Hill, Nigel Surridge, Paul Douglas Walling
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Patent number: 8420404Abstract: The present disclosure relates to various methods for measuring the amount of an analyte present in a biological fluid using an electrochemical testing process. Various embodiments are disclosed, including the use of AC test signals and the performance of tests having a Total Test Time within about 3.0 seconds or less, and/or having a clinically low Total System Error.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2012Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Eric R. Diebold, Terry A. Beaty, Harvey B. Buck, Jr.
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Publication number: 20130048512Abstract: The present disclosure relates to various methods for measuring the amount of an analyte present in a biological fluid using an electrochemical testing process. Various embodiments are disclosed, including the use of AC test signals and the performance of tests having a Total Test Time within about 3.0 seconds or less, and/or having a clinically low Total System Error.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventors: Eric R. Diebold, Terry A. Beaty, Harvey B. Buck, JR.
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Patent number: 8298828Abstract: The present disclosure relates to various methods for measuring the amount of an analyte present in a biological fluid using an electrochemical testing process. Various embodiments are disclosed, including the use of AC test signals and the performance of tests having a Total Test Time within about 3.0 seconds or less, and/or having a clinically low Total System Error.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2012Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Eric R. Diebold, Terry A. Beaty, Harvey B. Buck, Jr.