Patents by Inventor Ross HUNTER
Ross HUNTER 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: 20230236554Abstract: A modular electrical accessory for a building has a housing for attaching to a building structure and an electrical backplane mounted in the housing. The electrical backplane is configured to be electrically wired to an electrical circuit associated with the building. A user-replaceable electrical accessory module is removably connectable by a user to an electrical bus and a control bus of the modular electrical accessory.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2021Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: Michael James Godfrey, Loong Yen Johann Siau, Al-azhar Zaher Lalani, Tony Ross Hunter, Michael Dangoor
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Patent number: 11457854Abstract: A computer implemented method and system are described that identify one or more regions of the heart responsible for supporting or initiating abnormal heart rhythms. Electrogram data is used that has been recorded from a plurality of electrodes on multipolar cardiac catheters obtained from a corresponding series of sensing locations on the heart over a recording time period.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2021Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: RHYTHM AI LTDInventors: Shohreh Honarbakhsh, Ross Hunter, Richard Schilling, Malcolm Finlay
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Publication number: 20220054070Abstract: A computer implemented method and system are described that identify one or more regions of the heart responsible for supporting or initiating abnormal heart rhythms. Electrogram data is used that has been recorded from a plurality of electrodes on multipolar cardiac catheters obtained from a corresponding series of sensing locations on the heart over a recording time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2021Publication date: February 24, 2022Inventors: Shohreh HONARBAKHSH, Ross HUNTER, Richard SCHILLING, Malcolm FINLAY
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Patent number: 10912472Abstract: A computer implemented method and system for identifying one or more areas of the heart muscle responsible for supporting or initiating abnormal heart rhythms using electrogram data recorded from a plurality of electrodes obtained from a corresponding series of sensing locations on the heart over a recording time period; the method including the steps of: setting a pre-defined geodesic distance, dividing the recording time period into several analysis time periods, and pairing each sensing location with a plurality of other sensing locations from within the defined geodesic distance, thus forming a plurality of location pairings; for each of the analysis time periods, defining the relative timing of each activation signal for each location within each pairing, determining whether the relative timing of activation signals falls within plausible biological parameters, defining the leading signal of the pair for each electrogram activation within the respective analysis time period; and assigning a series of leaType: GrantFiled: June 3, 2020Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUSTInventors: Malcolm Finlay, Shohreh Honarbakhsh, Richard Schilling, Ross Hunter, Waqas Ullah
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Publication number: 20200359924Abstract: A computer implemented method and system for identifying one or more areas of the heart muscle responsible for supporting or initiating abnormal heart rhythms using electrogram data recorded from a plurality of electrodes obtained from a corresponding series of sensing locations on the heart over a recording time period; the method including the steps of: setting a pre-defined geodesic distance, dividing the recording time period into several analysis time periods, and pairing each sensing location with a plurality of other sensing locations from within the defined geodesic distance, thus forming a plurality of location pairings; for each of the analysis time periods, defining the relative timing of each activation signal for each location within each pairing, determining whether the relative timing of activation signals falls within plausible biological parameters, defining the leading signal of the pair for each electrogram activation within the respective analysis time period; and assigning a series of leaType: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventors: Malcolm FINLAY, Shohreh HONARBAKHSH, Richard SCHILLING, Ross HUNTER, Waqas ULLAH
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Publication number: 20030164817Abstract: A method and system for directly manipulating cells in an electronic spreadsheet program or the like. After the user has selected the cells to be manipulated, the user merely positions the cursor over any part of the outside border of the selected group of cells, depresses and holds down a predefined mouse button, drags the border to a new location and then releases the mouse button, Depending upon which mouse button or control key was depressed, the user may be presented with options such as whether the manipulation should be to move or copy the selected cells, or the selected cells may be moved and no option presented. Depending upon which control key was depressed or upon the location of the repositioned border, the selected cells may be pasted over existing cells, or they may be inserted into the spreadsheet causing the existing cells to be shifted right and/or down.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2003Publication date: September 4, 2003Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Christopher E. Graham, Ross A. Hunter, Lisa R. James
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Patent number: 6112214Abstract: A method and system for directly manipulating cells in an electronic spreadsheet program or the like. After the user has selected the cells to be manipulated, the user merely positions the cursor over any part of the outside border of the selected group of cells, depresses and holds down a predefined mouse button, drags the border to a new location and then releases the mouse button. Depending upon which mouse button or control key was depressed, the user may be presented with options such as whether the manipulation should be to move or copy the selected cells, or the selected cells may be moved and no option presented. Depending upon which control key was depressed or upon the location of the repositioned border, the selected cells may be pasted over existing cells, or they may be inserted into the spreadsheet causing the existing cells to be shifted right and/or down.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Christopher E. Graham, Ross A. Hunter, Lisa R. James
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Patent number: 6016488Abstract: These and other objects, which will be apparent as the invention is more fully described, are provided by a method and system for constructing queries which make changes to an entire set of data stored in a database. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a user selects one or more tables from which to construct a query. Next, the system stores a list box for each selected table. Each list box is displayed on a user interface including a query window which includes an upper portion and a lower portion. The user selects one or more columns from the list boxes and drags the selected columns into a QBE grid located in the lower portion of the query window. The QBE grid provides a graphical representation of the query requested by the user. When the user invokes the query, the system determines the query type and performs appropriate action on the selected column from the selected tables.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Adam Bosworth, Ross A. Hunter, David J. Habib
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Patent number: 5623282Abstract: A method and system for directly manipulating cells in an electronic spreadsheet program or the like. After the user has selected the cells to be manipulated, the user merely positions the cursor over any part of the outside border of the selected group of cells, depresses and holds down a predefined mouse button, drags the border to a new location and then releases the mouse button. Depending upon which mouse button or control key was depressed, the user may be presented with options such as whether the manipulation should be to move or copy the selected cells, or the selected cells may be moved and no option presented. Depending upon which control key was depressed or upon the location of the repositioned border, the selected cells may be pasted over existing cells, or they may be inserted into the spreadsheet causing the existing cells to be shifted right and/or down.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1994Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Christopher E. Graham, Ross A. Hunter, Lisa R. James
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Patent number: 5619688Abstract: A method and system for constructing queries which make changes to an entire set of data stored in a database is provided. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a user selects one of more tables from which to construct a query. Next, the system stores a list box for each selected table. Each list box is displayed on a user interface including a query window which includes an upper portion and a lower portion. The user selects one or more columns from the list boxes and drags the selected columns into a QBE grid located in the lower portion of the query window. The QBE grid provides a graphical representation of the query requested by the user. When the user invokes the query, the system determines the query type and performs appropriate action on the selected column from the selected tables.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1993Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Adam Bosworth, Ross A. Hunter, David J. Habib
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Patent number: 5481667Abstract: A method and computer system for coaching a user how to perform application program tasks is provided. The user activates the coaching program of the present invention while an application program is running on the computer system. If the user needs such assistance, the coaching program helps the user determine the next task the user wishes to perform in the application program. The coaching program then determines if the application program is in the correct state for performance of the next task. If the application program is not in the correct state, the coaching program guides the user through performing essential preliminary tasks that place the application program in the correct state for performance of the next task. The computer system simultaneously displays on the display screen output, such as application program instructions, generated by the coaching program and a user interface display generated by the application program.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1992Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Cynthia L. Bieniek, Ross A. Hunter, Timothy P. McKee, David H. Schroeder