Patents by Inventor Robert Huebner
Robert Huebner 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: 20230151098Abstract: Methods of treating infectious diseases, such as a viral diseases, and methods of enhancing the effectiveness of a vaccine against an infectious disease, such as a viral disease, with an ICOS agonist, such as an anti-ICOS agonist antibody, are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2021Publication date: May 18, 2023Applicant: Jounce Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Harvey, Richard Murray, Robert Huebner
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Patent number: 9878770Abstract: An aircraft fuselage includes at least one space arranged in the aircraft fuselage and at least one wall. The wall resists burnthrough for a period of at least four minutes from outside the aircraft fuselage towards the space, wherein the region of the aircraft fuselage underneath the space does not include burnthrough-resistant insulation. The space may be a cargo compartment of the aircraft or a passenger cabin, while the wall may be designed as a cargo compartment floor, passenger cabin floor or wing/fuselage fairing (belly fairing). The design of the aircraft fuselage results in burnthrough resistance that meets the requirements of FAR §25.856 (b) without any additional burnthrough-resistant insulation in the aircraft fuselage.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2009Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignees: Airbus Operations GmbH, Airbus S.A.S.Inventors: Rainer Mueller, Robert Huebner, Heinz-Peter Busch, Marie-Laure Wawrzyniec
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Publication number: 20160241737Abstract: An automated rule-based system for facilitating delivery of a fax document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Rules may be stored in a database. The database may include rules based on past delivery information or new delivery instructions. When an input condition is determined, the database may be traversed to determine an action based on the set of rules. The actions may include one or more of resubmitting the fax document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, and identifying the destination as a technical problem. The input conditions may include an identification of non-business days and non-business hours.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Patent number: 9350881Abstract: An automated rule-based system for facilitating delivery of a fax document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Rules may be stored in a database. The database may include rules based on past delivery information or new delivery instructions. When an input condition is determined, the database may be traversed to determine an action based on the set of rules. The actions may include one or more of resubmitting the fax document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, and identifying the destination as a technical problem. The input conditions may include an identification of non-business days and non-business hours.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Open Text S.A.Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Publication number: 20150221238Abstract: Embodiments of a task monitoring system for hemorrhage control provide real-time or near real-time feedback to a trainee on the force that the trainee is applying to a simulated wound. In some embodiments, the task monitoring system comprises a mobile device, a pressure sensor, and a software application (“app”) that runs on the mobile device. The task monitoring system allows the trainee (e.g., medic, doctor, nurse, or other health worker) to practice applying the correct force on simulated wounds over defined time periods, training muscle memory of the health service provider to apply the correct pressure over the correct time duration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventor: Robert Huebner
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Patent number: 8938898Abstract: Devices in which components of medical kits are carried are identifiable by means other than by the naked eye. The means for identification is attached to or integral with the device and may comprise raised and lowered surfaces that can be read by touch; serrations disposed on an edge or surface; a fluorescent coating viewable under infrared or ultraviolet light; or a pattern that is viewable using a thermal imaging device such as night vision goggles. A package for retaining a medical item includes an identifying element of a material that is selectively viewable in response to light attributes of the material. A device for the visual identification of a package containing a medical item includes an identifying element comprising a material that is visually discernible in reduced-light environments via the use of night vision devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2006Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Z-Medica, LLCInventors: Denny Lo, Robert Huebner, Jessica Perkins, Thomas Signore
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Publication number: 20140307284Abstract: An automated rule-based system for facilitating delivery of a fax document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Rules may be stored in a database. The database may include rules based on past delivery information or new delivery instructions. When an input condition is determined, the database may be traversed to determine an action based on the set of rules. The actions may include one or more of resubmitting the fax document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, and identifying the destination as a technical problem. The input conditions may include an identification of non-business days and non-business hours.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Patent number: 8786890Abstract: An automated rule-based system for facilitating delivery of a fax document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Rules may be stored in a database. The database may include rules based on past delivery information or new delivery instructions. When an input condition is determined, the database may be traversed to determine an action based on the set of rules. The actions may include one or more of resubmitting the fax document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, and identifying the destination as a technical problem. The input conditions may include an identification of non-business days and non-business hours.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2013Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Open Text S.A.Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Patent number: 8462366Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein can facilitate delivery of a document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon input conditions which may include a time-variable set of input conditions such as identifying non-business days and/or hours at the destination. The document can be a fax, an email, or a voice mail. The actions may include resubmitting the document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, identifying the destination as a technical problem, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2012Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Open Text S.A.Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Patent number: 8437030Abstract: An automated rule-based system for facilitating delivery of a fax document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon a time-variable set of input conditions which may be determined from one or more of the destination, the source, a database of past delivery attempts, and a human analyst. The actions may include one or more of resubmitting the fax document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, and identifying the destination as a technical problem. The input conditions may include an identification of non-business days and non-business hours.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2012Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Open Text S.A.Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Publication number: 20120188607Abstract: An automated rule-based system for facilitating delivery of a fax document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon a time-variable set of input conditions which may be determined from one or more of the destination, the source, a database of past delivery attempts, and a human analyst. The actions may include one or more of resubmitting the fax document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, and identifying the destination as a technical problem. The input conditions may include an identification of non-business days and non-business hours.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Publication number: 20120162695Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein can facilitate delivery of a document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon input conditions which may include a time-variable set of input conditions such as identifying non-business days and/or hours at the destination. The document can be a fax, an email, or a voice mail. The actions may include resubmitting the document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, identifying the destination as a technical problem, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2012Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Patent number: 8154757Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein can facilitate delivery of a document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon input conditions which may include a time-variable set of input conditions such as identifying non-business days and/or hours at the destination. The document can be a fax, an email, or a voice mail. The actions may include resubmitting the document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, identifying the destination as a technical problem, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2011Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Open Text S.A.Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Patent number: 8149445Abstract: An automated rule-based system for facilitating delivery of a fax document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon a time-variable set of input conditions which may be determined from one or more of the destination, the source, a database of past delivery attempts, and a human analyst. The actions may include one or more of resubmitting the fax document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, and identifying the destination as a technical problem. The input conditions may include an identification of non-business days and non-business hours.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2011Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Open Text S.A.Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Publication number: 20110249288Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein can facilitate delivery of a document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon input conditions which may include a time-variable set of input conditions such as identifying non-business days and/or hours at the destination. The document can be a fax, an email, or a voice mail. The actions may include resubmitting the document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, identifying the destination as a technical problem, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diane Li
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Patent number: 7961344Abstract: An automated rule-based system for facilitating delivery of a fax document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon a time-variable set of input conditions which may be determined from one or more of the destination, the source, a database of past delivery attempts, and a human analyst. The actions may include one or more of resubmitting the fax document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, and identifying the destination as a technical problem. The input conditions may include an identification of non-business days and non-business hours.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2009Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Open Text, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Publication number: 20110121133Abstract: The invention relates to an aircraft fuselage (12) comprising at least one space arranged in the aircraft fuselage and at least one wall (16). According to the invention, the wall resists burnthrough for a period of at least four minutes from outside the aircraft fuselage towards the space, wherein the region of the aircraft fuselage (12) underneath the space does not comprise burnthrough-resistant insulation. The space can be a cargo compartment of the aircraft or a passenger cabin, while the wall can be designed as a cargo compartment floor, passenger cabin floor or wing/fuselage fairing (belly-fairing). The design, according to the invention, of the aircraft fuselage results in burnthrough resistance that meets the requirements of FAR §25.856 (b) without any additional burnthrough-resistant insulation in the aircraft fuselage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicants: AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH, AIRBUS SASInventors: Rainer Mueller, Robert Huebner, Heinz-Peter Busch, Marie-Laure Wawrzyniec
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Publication number: 20100171978Abstract: An automated rule-based system for facilitating delivery of a fax document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon a time-variable set of input conditions which may be determined from one or more of the destination, the source, a database of past delivery attempts, and a human analyst. The actions may include one or more of resubmitting the fax document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, and identifying the destination as a technical problem. The input conditions may include an identification of non-business days and non-business hours.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Publication number: 20080151320Abstract: An automated rule-based system for facilitating delivery of a fax document from a source to a destination over a network where an initial delivery attempt has been unsuccessful. Actions to be taken are based upon a time-variable set of input conditions which may be determined from one or more of the destination, the source, a database of past delivery attempts, and a human analyst. The actions may include one or more of resubmitting the fax document to the network for a next delivery attempt, cancelling the document, sending a request to the source or destination for additional delivery information, and identifying the destination as a technical problem. The input conditions may include an identification of non-business days and non-business hours.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Robert Huebner, Valerie Louise Johns, Shelley J. Ranalli, Lori Baumgartner, Diana Li
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Publication number: 20080089911Abstract: Immununological compositions and methods for making and using them. The compositions contain at least one antigen and at least one lipoprotein and optionally an adjuvant. The lipoprotein can itself be antigenic or immunogenic. The antigen can be influenza HA and the lipoprotein a recombinantly expressed product having an OspA leader for lipidation and PspA for the protein portion. The antigen can be OspC and the lipoprotein OspA. The components of the composition are co-administered. A potentiated immunological response is obtained by the compositions and methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2007Publication date: April 17, 2008Inventors: Robert Becker, Robert Huebner, Maryann Gray, Karen Biscardi, Lorne Erdile, Bruno Guy