Patents by Inventor Roger Daugherty
Roger Daugherty 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: 20150313559Abstract: A system and method for visualizing a dental image that includes a plurality of high resolution dental data, a plurality of tooth objects, at least one threshold and a processing module is described. The plurality of high resolution dental data that is generated using computed tomography. The plurality of tooth objects selected for each tooth from the dental data includes at least one of an enamel object, a dentin object, a pulp object, a root object, and a nerve object. The at least one threshold is used to detect at least one problem tooth. The processing module detects at least one problem tooth. Additionally, the processing module mathematically models the growth of at least one tooth object, the decay for at least one tooth object, or the combination thereof. Furthermore, the processing module determines the effect the problem tooth has on at least one other tooth object.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Applicant: VISIONARY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Mireya Ortega, Roger Daugherty
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Patent number: 9111372Abstract: A system for identifying dental objects, visualizing a dental image, and method for identifying dental anomalies are described. The system for identifying dental objects comprises a 3-D dental image, a database, a digital processing component, and an interactive graphical user interface is described. The 3-D dental image is generated by a medical imaging device. The database has data fields that include locations for teeth, locations for each section of tooth, standard shapes associated with individual teeth, standard shapes associated with each of the sections of tooth, and bone density data for each section of tooth. The digital processing component is configured to process the 3-D image and is in operative communication with the database. The digital processing component is configured to identify an object by combining a plurality of voxels having a common density and tagging the object. The interactive graphical user interface (GUI) permits the user to interact with the object.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: VISIONARY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Mireya Ortega, Roger Daugherty
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Publication number: 20090129639Abstract: A system for identifying dental objects, visualizing a dental image, and method for identifying dental anomalies are described. The system for identifying dental objects comprises a 3-D dental image, a database, a digital processing component, and an interactive graphical user interface is described. The 3-D dental image is generated by a medical imaging device. The database has data fields that include locations for teeth, locations for each section of tooth, standard shapes associated with individual teeth, standard shapes associated with each of the sections of tooth, and bone density data for each section of tooth. The digital processing component is configured to process the 3-D image and is in operative communication with the database. The digital processing component is configured to identify an object by combining a plurality of voxels having a common density and tagging the object. The interactive graphical user interface (GUI) permits the user to interact with the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: Visionary Technologies Inc.Inventors: Mireya Ortega, Roger Daugherty
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Publication number: 20060066169Abstract: In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the present technique provides an electric motor having a stator core that is formed of a plurality of stator laminations and a rotor core that is formed of a plurality of rotor laminations. In the exemplary motor, the rotor laminations have mechanical and/or electrical characteristics that are different from the stator laminations. For example, the rotor laminations may have a different thickness than the stator laminations. Also, the rotor laminations may comprise a different material than the stator laminations. For example, the stator laminations may by alloyed with a certain percentage of an element, while the rotor laminations are alloyed with a different percentage of element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2004Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventors: Roger Daugherty, Rajmohan Narayanan, William Pizzichil
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Patent number: 7007691Abstract: An apparatus and method for humidification of inspired gases, wherein the present invention utilizes moisture from condensed expiratory gases deposited within the outer expiratory tube of a conventional unilimb breathing circuit to humidify oxygen gas (or any other inspiratory gas) for subsequent patient inhalation, and wherein the oxygen gas may be directed through the outer expiratory tube via a novel reverse flow adapter coupled to an oxygen gas source. The present invention preferably functions to effectively eliminate prior art methods of oxygen gas humidification that depend upon the wasteful utilization of bottles of sterile water, corrugated tubing, nebulizer adapters and excess consumption of oxygen gas; thus, effectuating a cost savings for the patient and contributing to overall environmental conservation efforts.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Inventors: Roger Daugherty, Derrick Wilson
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Publication number: 20060037610Abstract: An apparatus and method for humidification of inspired gases, wherein the present invention utilizes moisture from condensed expiratory gases deposited within the outer expiratory tube of a conventional unilimb breathing circuit to humidify oxygen gas (or any other inspiratory gas) for subsequent patient inhalation, and wherein the oxygen gas may be directed through the outer expiratory tube via a novel reverse flow adapter coupled to an oxygen gas source. The present invention preferably functions to effectively eliminate prior art methods of oxygen gas humidification that depend upon the wasteful utilization of bottles of sterile water, corrugated tubing, nebulizer adapters and excess consumption of oxygen gas; thus, effectuating a cost savings for the patient and contributing to overall environmental conservation efforts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2005Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Roger Daugherty, Derrick Wilson
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Publication number: 20060037609Abstract: An apparatus and method for humidification of inspired gases, wherein the present invention utilizes moisture from condensed expiratory gases deposited within the outer expiratory tube of a conventional unilimb breathing circuit to humidify oxygen gas (or any other inspiratory gas) for subsequent patient inhalation, and wherein the oxygen gas may be directed through the outer expiratory tube via a novel reverse flow adapter coupled to an oxygen gas source. The present invention preferably functions to effectively eliminate prior art methods of oxygen gas humidification that depend upon the wasteful utilization of bottles of sterile water, corrugated tubing, nebulizer adapters and excess consumption of oxygen gas; thus, effectuating a cost savings for the patient and contributing to overall environmental conservation efforts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2005Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Roger Daugherty, Derrick Wilson
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Publication number: 20050178381Abstract: An apparatus and method for humidification of inspired gases, wherein the present invention utilizes moisture from condensed expiratory gases deposited within the outer expiratory tube of a conventional unilimb breathing circuit to humidify oxygen gas (or any other inspiratory gas) for subsequent patient inhalation, and wherein the oxygen gas may be directed through the outer expiratory tube via a flow distributor coupled to an oxygen gas source. The present invention preferably functions to effectively eliminate prior art methods of oxygen gas humidification that depend upon the wasteful utilization of bottles of sterile water, corrugated tubing, nebulizer adapters and excess consumption of oxygen gas; thus, effectuating a cost savings for the patient and contributing to overall environmental conservation efforts.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventor: Roger Daugherty
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Publication number: 20050067992Abstract: A system and method for establishing a plurality of operating parameters of a multiphase motor. The plurality of electrical parameters may be established from stator resistance data and electrical input data. The system and method may be used to decompose the electrical input data into a positive sequence and a negative sequence. The positive sequence may be used to establish a plurality of electrical parameters of the motor. The plurality of electrical parameters may be used with the positive sequence and negative sequence to establish the output power of the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2003Publication date: March 31, 2005Inventors: Yehia El-Ibiary, Roger Daugherty
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Publication number: 20040226559Abstract: An apparatus and method for humidification of inspired gases, wherein the present invention utilizes moisture from condensed expiratory gases deposited within the outer expiratory tube of a conventional unilimb breathing circuit to humidify oxygen gas (or any other inspiratory gas) for subsequent patient inhalation, and wherein the oxygen gas may be directed through the outer expiratory tube via a novel reverse flow adapter coupled to an oxygen gas source. The present invention preferably functions to effectively eliminate prior art methods of oxygen gas humidification that depend upon the wasteful utilization of bottles of sterile water, corrugated tubing, nebulizer adapters and excess consumption of oxygen gas; thus, effectuating a cost savings for the patient and contributing to overall environmental conservation efforts.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Roger Daugherty
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Publication number: 20030188746Abstract: An apparatus and method for humidification of inspired gases, wherein the present invention utilizes moisture from condensed expiratory gases deposited within the outer expiratory tube of a conventional unilimb breathing circuit to humidify oxygen gas (or any other inspiratory gas) for subsequent patient inhalation, and wherein the oxygen gas may be directed through the outer expiratory tube via a novel reverse flow adapter coupled to an oxygen gas source. The present invention preferably functions to effectively eliminate prior art methods of oxygen gas humidification that depend upon the wasteful utilization of bottles of sterile water, corrugated tubing, nebulizer adapters and excess consumption of oxygen gas; thus, effectuating a cost savings for the patient and contributing to overall environmental conservation efforts.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventor: Roger Daugherty
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Patent number: 6377938Abstract: A system and method are provided for real time subscriber billing in a standard network routing path. Account information is stored for at least one subscriber. A determination is made, based on the account information, whether the subscriber has a sufficient balance for a desired service. Service is authorized or denied to the subscriber based on the determination.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1997Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Real-Time Billing, Inc.Inventors: Robert S. Block, Richard J. Riccoboni, Alexander A. Wenger, Frederick H. Chapus, Jonathan R. Bramwell, J. Roger Daugherty