Patents by Inventor Ronald Raymond
Ronald Raymond 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: 20240105698Abstract: An example of a pixel module comprises a module substrate having light emitters disposed on a light-emitter surface and a controller disposed on a controller surface opposed to the light-emitter surface. At least one module electrode is electrically connected to the controller and at least one module electrode is electrically connected to each light emitter. An example of a pixel-module wafer comprises a module source wafer comprising sacrificial portions and module anchors, each sacrificial portion laterally separated from an adjacent sacrificial portion by a module anchor and a pixel module disposed entirely over each sacrificial portion. At least one module tether physically connects each of the pixel modules to at least one of the module anchors. An example of a pixel-module display comprises a display substrate, pixel modules disposed on the display substrate and display electrodes disposed on the display substrate, each display electrode electrically connected to a module electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Christopher Andrew Bower, Matthew Alexander Meitl, Ronald S. Cok, Salvatore Bonafede, Brook Raymond, Andrew Tyler Pearson, Erik Paul Vick
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Patent number: 11923052Abstract: An Electronic Health Record (EHR) data blockchain system configured to allow multiple entities (e.g., pharmacy industry entities and healthcare providers that can act as data, service, product and service providers, and consumers) to connect to an EHR patient transaction blockchain (e.g., EHR-DATA-BC) and an EHR Data Patient Portal (e.g., EHR-Data-PP) to provide a centralized location for messages and subsequent edits to ensure uniform message data is presented. The EHR data blockchain system can include an EHR Data API, an EHR patient transaction blockchain API, and an EHR patient transaction blockchain. The EHR data blockchain system can provide workflow on the blockchain that can utilize smart contracts to define workflow processes, expected outcomes, and financial costs. When a prescription transaction is complete, it will result in the settlement of each of the smart contracts that were added to the prescription workflow.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2020Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Technologies IP, LLCInventors: Ronald Raymond Austr+e,acu i+ee ng, Kenneth A. Hill, Sr., Brad T. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Patent number: 11907248Abstract: A system and method of immutable electronic health record data storage is presented. The present disclosure provides for a system integrated into a practical application with meaningful limitations to provide a system having an ‘immutable data storage protocol’ used to capture database operations on an immutable ledger. The protocol can consist of one or more ‘operation codes.’ The immutable electronic health record data storage system can provide a blockchain, transaction blockchain API, a blockchain writer API, a formatting module, and a messaging module, among others, that can format, process, and store data according to an immutable data storage protocol.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2022Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Technologies IP, LLCInventor: Ronald Raymond Austring
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Publication number: 20220342904Abstract: A system and method for execution context processing with addressable universal data location that can address, process, and standardize data contained in different types of memory structures is presented. The present disclosure provides for an addressable data locator system called an Execution Context Property Path (XPP) that can access a ‘property’ within a ‘Property Collection,’ a ‘property’ within a graph of nested ‘Property Collections,’ or a ‘property’ within an array of ‘Property Collections.’ An execution context is a dynamic system that can change the processing logic and data requirements of functions at runtime by passing a ‘function’ a reference to an ‘execution context’ object and have the function retrieve the data items it needs through the ‘execution context’ object. For example, when new ‘input data’ is received on a listener, the listener can spawn a new thread and an ‘execution context’ object to manage the processing of the ‘input data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Applicant: Synerio Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Raymond Austring
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Publication number: 20220343305Abstract: A system and method for electronic health record permissioning and monetization that can grant or deny access to patient data and pay one or more entities for access to the data is presented. The present disclosure provides for a system configured to provide a patient the ability to: ‘grant,’ ‘deny,’ ‘update,’ and ‘revoke’ the permission to read data for a specific entity, and specific properties within that entity, from their personal data records (e.g., an electronic health record, a Global Patient Record (GPR), pharmaceutical records, demographic records, financial records, criminal records, or other suitable personal information). A Data-Read-Permission request can be a ‘Property Collection’ (PC) containing specific properties that describe the read permission rights and an amount the Data-Client is willing to offer for the Data-Read-Permission rights. This PC can be written as part of a blockchain transaction (TX1), which can be issued by the Data-Client.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Applicant: Synerio Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Raymond Austríng
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Publication number: 20220344012Abstract: A system and method for electronic health record permissioning and monetization that can grant or deny access to patient data and pay one or more entities for access to the data is presented. The present disclosure provides for a system configured to provide a patient the ability to: ‘grant,’ ‘deny,’ ‘update,’ and ‘revoke’ the permission to read data for a specific entity, and specific properties within that entity, from their personal data records (e.g., an electronic health record, a Global Patient Record (GPR), pharmaceutical records, demographic records, financial records, criminal records, or other suitable personal information). A Data-Read-Permission request can be a ‘Property Collection’ (PC) containing specific properties that describe the read permission rights and an amount the Data-Client is willing to offer for the Data-Read-Permission rights. This PC can be written as part of a blockchain transaction (TX1), which can be issued by the Data-Client.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Applicant: Synerio Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Raymond Austríng
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Publication number: 20220342906Abstract: A system and method of immutable electronic health record data storage is presented. The present disclosure provides for a system integrated into a practical application with meaningful limitations to provide a system having an ‘immutable data storage protocol’ used to capture database operations on an immutable ledger. The protocol can consist of one or more ‘operation codes.’ The immutable electronic health record data storage system can provide a blockchain, transaction blockchain API, a blockchain writer API, a formatting module, and a messaging module, among others, that can format, process, and store data according to an immutable data storage protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Applicant: Synerio Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Raymond Austring
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Publication number: 20220254462Abstract: A system and method of property collection management and architecture that can organize patient data while maintaining context is presented. The present disclosure provides for a database system implementing a ‘Property Collection’ as a collection of ‘property name’ and ‘property value’ pairs, which are used to describe a ‘data entity.’ Further, the present disclosure can provide for historical access to data to track data changes. The present disclosure solves the technological problem of accessing data having differing data for the same person. The immutable electronic health record data storage system solves the aforementioned technological problem by providing a blockchain, transaction blockchain API, serialization module, and a deserialization module, among others that can format, process, and store data in a Global Patient Record (GPR).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: Synerio Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Raymond Austring
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Publication number: 20220254265Abstract: Parents and entities incentivize students to learn using pledges of cash, goods, and services. Students earn incentivized rewards by interacting with lessons on a digital computing device, such as a desktop computer, notebook, tablet, or “smart phone.” The lessons may include digital flash cards, text, pictures, figures, audio and video recordings ranging from classroom lectures, to classical music, to animation of scientific principles. In flashcard embodiments, the accuracy of each answer is recorded on a histogram corresponding to a particular flashcard, or the principles taught therein. The application generates performance metrics from histogram data. The performance metrics are used to generate control parameters that control the frequency and order flashcard presentation. Statistical analysis, adaptive learning and/or artificial intelligence programs refine the control parameters governing flashcard review, thereby optimizing the functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: INCENTIFY, INC.Inventors: Patrick John LEDDY, Ronald Raymond SHEA
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Patent number: 11332420Abstract: Processes are described for isomerizing one or more C14-C24 alpha olefins to produce an isomerization mixture comprising one or more C14-C24 internal olefins comprising contacting an olefinic feed comprising the one or more C14-C24 alpha olefins with a catalyst under isomerization conditions, wherein the catalyst comprises a microporous crystalline aluminosilicate having an MWW framework. The resulting isomerization mixture typically exhibits a low pour point with maintained biodegradability properties as compared to the olefinic feed, and is particularly useful in drilling fluid and paper sizing compositions.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2018Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Ronald Raymond Hill, Jr., Renyuan Yu, Elizabeth G. Mahoney, Anatoly I. Kramer, Wenyih F. Lai, Paul F. Keusenkothen, Nan Hu, Andrew P. Broenen, James R. Lattner
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Publication number: 20220093225Abstract: A patient data provision, consumption, and royalty processing system is disclosed that can facilitate patient data distribution and royalty payment. An EHR Data Utility can transfer patient clinical and pharmaceutical data from an EPOR database from data providers to data consumers with real-time (sub-millisecond delay), secure access. Only the data requested can be provided with each request. The present disclosure can facilitate settlement between the data consumer and the data provider that can result in the exchange of digital currency (Bitcoin SV), cryptocurrency (e.g., Bitcoin®, etc.), utility tokens (such as EHRCash™), vouchers, wire transfers, ACH transactions, or other suitable currency, between the parties involved in the patient data request and provisioning. The present disclosure can eliminate the need for standard accounting processes (e.g., invoicing, statements, accounts receivable and accounts payable) in order to transfer money between data exchange partners.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2020Publication date: March 24, 2022Applicant: .Electronic Health Record Data, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Raymond Austring, Kenneth A. Hill, SR.
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Publication number: 20210000619Abstract: A stem for fixating a prosthesis to a bone can include a first stem portion and a second stem portion. The first stem portion can extend substantially along a longitudinal axis. The first stem portion can include a distal portion. The second stem portion can extend substantially distally from the distal portion of the first stem portion along the longitudinal axis. The second stem portion can be securable to the bone independent of the first stem portion, and the second stem portion can include a distal portion couplable to a compress assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2020Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventor: Ronald Raymond Hugate, JR.
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Publication number: 20200402624Abstract: An Electronic Health Record (EHR) data blockchain system configured to allow multiple entities (e.g., pharmacy industry entities that can act as data, service, product providers, and consumers) to connect to an EHR patient transaction blockchain (e.g., EHR-DATA-BC) and an EHR Data Patient Portal (e.g., EHR-Data-PP) to provide a centralized location for messages and subsequent edits to ensure uniform message data is presented. The EHR data blockchain system can include an EHR Data API, an EHR patient transaction blockchain API, and an EHR patient transaction blockchain. The EHR Data API can access and retrieve patient identifiable information (PII) and generate a non-patient-identifiable Single Purpose Patient ID (SPPID) for a particular patient. The EHR patient transaction blockchain API (e.g., EHR-DATA-BC-API) can store the SPPID, store particular, discrete data retrieved from the EHR for a patient, execute smart contracts, and control the execution of digital currency transfers, among other functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Electronic Health Record Data, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Raymond Austring, Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Publication number: 20200402629Abstract: An Electronic Health Record (EHR) data blockchain system configured to allow multiple entities (e.g., pharmacy industry entities and healthcare providers that can act as data, service, product and service providers, and consumers) to connect to an EHR patient transaction blockchain (e.g., EHR-DATA-BC) and an EHR Data Patient Portal (e.g., EHR-Data-PP) to provide a centralized location for messages and subsequent edits to ensure uniform message data is presented. The EHR data blockchain system can include an EHR Data API, an EHR patient transaction blockchain API, and an EHR patient transaction blockchain. The EHR data blockchain system can provide workflow on the blockchain that can utilize smart contracts to define workflow processes, expected outcomes, and financial costs. When a prescription transaction is complete, it will result in the settlement of each of the smart contracts that were added to the prescription workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Electronic Health Record Data, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Raymond Austríng, Kenneth A. Hill, SR., Brad T. Crosslin, Clinton S. Ferguson, III
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Patent number: 10857009Abstract: A stem for fixating a prosthesis to a bone can include a first stem portion and a second stem portion. The first stern portion can extend substantially along a longitudinal axis. The first stem portion can include a distal portion. The second stem portion can extend substantially distally from the distal portion of the first stem portion along the longitudinal axis. The second stem portion can be securable to the bone, and the second stem portion can include a distal portion couplable to a compress assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2018Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Raymond Hugate, Jr.
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Publication number: 20200369580Abstract: Processes are described for isomerizing one or more C14-C24 alpha olefins to produce an isomerization mixture comprising one or more C14-C24 internal olefins comprising contacting an olefinic feed comprising the one or more C14-C24 alpha olefins with a catalyst under isomerization conditions, wherein the catalyst comprises a microporous crystalline aluminosilicate having an MWW framework. The resulting isomerization mixture typically exhibits a low pour point with maintained biodegradability properties as compared to the olefinic feed, and is particularly useful in drilling fluid and paper sizing compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2018Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Ronald Raymond Hill, JR., Renyuan Yu, Elizabeth G. Mahoney, Anatoly I. Kramer, Wenyih F. Lai, Paul F. Keusenkothen, Nan Hu, Andrew P. Broenen, James R. Lattner
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Patent number: 10699271Abstract: Parents and entities incentivize students to learn using pledges of cash, goods, and services. Students earn incentivized rewards by interacting with lessons on a digital computing device, such as a desktop computer, notebook, tablet, or “smart phone.” The lessons may include digital flash cards, text, pictures, figures, audio and video recordings ranging from classroom lectures, to classical music, to animation of scientific principles. In flashcard embodiments, the accuracy of each answer is recorded on a histogram corresponding to a particular flashcard, or the principles taught therein. The application generates performance metrics from histogram data. The performance metrics are used to generate control parameters that control the frequency and order flashcard presentation. Statistical analysis, adaptive learning and/or artificial intelligence programs refine the control parameters governing flashcard review, thereby optimizing the functionality.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2015Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Inventor: Ronald Raymond Shea
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Publication number: 20180368995Abstract: A stem for fixating a prosthesis to a bone can include a first stem portion and a second stem portion. The first stem portion can extend substantially along a longitudinal axis. The first stem portion can include a distal portion. The second stem portion can extend substantially distally from the distal portion of the first stem portion along the longitudinal axis. The second stem portion can be securable to the bone independent of the first stem portion, and the second stem portion can include a distal portion couplable to a compress assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventor: Ronald Raymond Hugate, JR.
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Publication number: 20160225272Abstract: Parents and entities incentivize students to learn using pledges of cash, goods, and services. Students earn incentivized rewards by interacting with lessons on a digital computing device, such as a desktop computer, notebook, tablet, or “smart phone.” The lessons may include digital flash cards, text, pictures, figures, audio and video recordings ranging from classroom lectures, to classical music, to animation of scientific principles. In flashcard embodiments, the accuracy of each answer is recorded on a histogram corresponding to a particular flashcard, or the principles taught therein. The application generates performance metrics from histogram data. The performance metrics are used to generate control parameters that control the frequency and order flashcard presentation. Statistical analysis, adaptive learning and/or artificial intelligence programs refine the control parameters governing flashcard review, thereby optimizing the functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2015Publication date: August 4, 2016Applicant: USA LIFE NUTRITION LLCInventor: Ronald Raymond Shea
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Publication number: 20130138540Abstract: In various embodiments, apparatus, systems, computer-readable media (including non-transitory computer-readable media) and methods for managing a project are provided. In various embodiments, data indicating a first contractual obligation of a first entity to a second entity may be stored in computer-readable memory, e.g., by an application server. The application server may receive, from a third entity, an electronic communication including a second contractual obligation to the third entity. The application server may also receive, from the second entity, an electronic communication including an indication that the second entity has approved the second contractual obligation and/or taken no exception to having the first contractual obligation to the second entity reduced by an amount proportional to the obligation. The application server may then store data indicating a third contractual obligation by the first entity to the third entity for an amount equal to the second contractual obligation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2011Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: Surepay, LLCInventors: James Nobel Miner, Ronald Raymond Edwards