Patents by Inventor Robert Balke
Robert Balke 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: 20250102474Abstract: Systems and methods for characterizing a physical and solution properties of liquids are described. In some embodiments, an ultrasonic interrogation signal may be emitted into a liquid such as a solubilized protein solution. A resulting ultrasonic spectrum may be sensed and provided to a trained statistical model of the solution. The trained statistical model may then determine one or more properties of the liquid. In some embodiments, the trained statistical model determines a viscosity of the liquid and/or a solubilized protein concentration of the liquid. In some embodiments, a trained statistical classification model configured to classify the liquid based, for example, on its contents or properties is used to improve modeling accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Applicant: Sartorius Stedim Biotech GmbHInventors: Samin Akbari, David James Pollard, Amin Ganjian, Phillip Anderson, Robert Balke
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Patent number: 12005021Abstract: Methods of operating a haptic actuator to apply physical and/or thermal sensations to a user to provide subjective symptom relief to a user are described. In some embodiments, a haptic actuator may be automatically activated when one or more detected user states are compared to one or more predetermined activation parameters to determine the user is experiencing an episode related to a condition of the user. In another embodiment, one or more operating parameters of a haptic actuator may be updated if the haptic actuator did not provided a desired amount of subjective symptom relief to a user during use. In yet another embodiment, a haptic actuator may create an event log based on activation events when the haptic actuator is used to provide symptom relief for a condition of the user.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2018Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: EMBR Labs IP LLCInventors: Matthew J. Smith, David Cohen-Tanugi, Kristen Warren, Robert Balke
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Publication number: 20240183821Abstract: Systems and methods for characterizing a plurality of particles suspended in a solution are described. In some embodiments, an ultrasonic interrogation signal may be emitted into a solution including a plurality of particles suspended in the solution. A resulting ultrasonic spectrum may be sensed and provided to a trained statistical model of the solution. The trained statistical model may then determine one or more properties of the plurality of particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2022Publication date: June 6, 2024Applicant: Sartorius Stedim Biotech GmbHInventors: Samin Akbari, Robert Balke, Phillip Anderson, David James Pollard, Amin Ganjian
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Publication number: 20240139064Abstract: Methods of operating a haptic actuator to apply physical and/or thermal sensations to a user to provide subjective symptom relief to a user are described. In some embodiments, a haptic actuator may be automatically activated when one or more detected user states are compared to one or more predetermined activation parameters to determine the user is experiencing an episode related to a condition of the user. In another embodiment, one or more operating parameters of a haptic actuator may be updated if the haptic actuator did not provided a desired amount of subjective symptom relief to a user during use. In yet another embodiment, a haptic actuator may create an event log based on activation events when the haptic actuator is used to provide symptom relief for a condition of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2024Publication date: May 2, 2024Applicant: EMBR Labs IP LLCInventors: Matthew J. Smith, David Cohen-Tanugi, Kristen Warren, Robert Balke
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Publication number: 20240139065Abstract: Methods of operating a haptic actuator to apply physical and/or thermal sensations to a user to provide subjective symptom relief to a user are described. In some embodiments, a haptic actuator may be automatically activated when one or more detected user states are compared to one or more predetermined activation parameters to determine the user is experiencing an episode related to a condition of the user. In another embodiment, one or more operating parameters of a haptic actuator may be updated if the haptic actuator did not provided a desired amount of subjective symptom relief to a user during use. In yet another embodiment, a haptic actuator may create an event log based on activation events when the haptic actuator is used to provide symptom relief for a condition of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2024Publication date: May 2, 2024Applicant: EMBR Labs IP LLCInventors: Matthew J. Smith, David Cohen-Tanugi, Kristen Warren, Robert Balke
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Publication number: 20210085559Abstract: Methods of operating a haptic actuator to apply physical and/or thermal sensations to a user to provide subjective symptom relief to a user are described. In some embodiments, a haptic actuator may be automatically activated when one or more detected user states are compared to one or more predetermined activation parameters to determine the user is experiencing an episode related to a condition of the user. In another embodiment, one or more operating parameters of a haptic actuator may be updated if the haptic actuator did not provided a desired amount of subjective symptom relief to a user during use. In yet another embodiment, a haptic actuator may create an event log based on activation events when the haptic actuator is used to provide symptom relief for a condition of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2020Publication date: March 25, 2021Applicant: EMBR Labs Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Smith, David Cohen-Tanugi, Kristen Warren, Robert Balke
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Publication number: 20190110950Abstract: Methods of operating a haptic actuator to apply physical and/or thermal sensations to a user to provide subjective symptom relief to a user are described. In some embodiments, a haptic actuator may be automatically activated when one or more detected user states are compared to one or more predetermined activation parameters to determine the user is experiencing an episode related to a condition of the user. In another embodiment, one or more operating parameters of a haptic actuator may be updated if the haptic actuator did not provided a desired amount of subjective symptom relief to a user during use. In yet another embodiment, a haptic actuator may create an event log based on activation events when the haptic actuator is used to provide symptom relief for a condition of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Applicant: EMBR Labs Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Smith, David Cohen-Tanugi, Kristen Warren, Robert Balke