Patents by Inventor Ryan Nguyen
Ryan Nguyen 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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Patent number: 9294660Abstract: In some embodiments, an auxiliary optical system for a mobile electronic device has a mounting component that is configured to be selectively attachable and detachable from the mobile electronic device. The mounting component is configured to be coupled to and decoupled from a multi-lens component with a plurality of lenses. When the multi-lens component is coupled to the mounting component, the multi-lens component can be prevented from moving, such as sliding or rotating. In some embodiments, an auxiliary optical system for a mobile electronic device comprises a removable onboard camera lens or onboard camera of a mobile electronic device. The onboard lens or onboard camera can be removed and/or replaced with another onboard lens or onboard camera with different optical qualities.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2014Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: olloclip, LLCInventors: Patrick D. O'Neill, Chong Pak, Ryan Nguyen
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Publication number: 20150370150Abstract: A multi-lens system can be configured to be selectively attachable to a mobile electronic device having a user-facing onboard camera lens and an outward-facing onboard camera lens. The multi-lens system can attach to the mobile electronic device in at least a first position and a second position. The first lens component in the first position is configured to be in optical alignment with the user-facing onboard camera lens and simultaneously the second lens component is configured to be in optical alignment with the outward-facing onboard camera lens. The first lens component in the second position is configured to be in optical alignment with the outward-facing onboard camera lens and simultaneously the second lens component is configured to be in optical alignment with the user-facing onboard camera lens. A portable attachment accessory can be configured to be selectively attachable to a lens system that is configured to receive a portion of a mobile electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Patrick D. O'Neill, Chong Pak, Joshua Cantor, Jason Patrick, Daniel Arato, Ryan Nguyen, Robert O'Neill
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Patent number: 9195023Abstract: Some embodiments disclosed herein relate to an optical device with one or more optical components (e.g., lenses) attached to a retainer portion or clip. The optical device can be removably attached to mobile electronic devices, such as mobile phones, tablet computers, media players, and the like. The retainer portion may be configured so as not to interfere with a user's view of a display panel of the mobile device. The optical device may include one or more energy conveying paths to allow energy to be conveyed to and/or from various components of the mobile device, such as flashes or microphones. In some embodiments, additional features may be provided, such as optical components tilted to complement a tilt of an onboard camera of a mobile device, and structures or adapters to reduce friction or allow an optical device to be attached to mobile devices of varying thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2013Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: olloclip, LLCInventors: Patrick D. O'Neill, Chong Pak, Bobby Kong, Ryan Nguyen
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Publication number: 20150042877Abstract: In some embodiments, an auxiliary optical device for a mobile electronic device has a mounting component that is configured to be selectively attachable and detachable from the mobile electronic device. The mounting component is configured to be coupled to and decoupled from a mobile electronic device using an anchor that is inserted into a port of the mobile electronic device. In some embodiments, the auxiliary optical device attaches to the mobile electronic device by clamping or otherwise contracting or squeezing upon a portion of the mobile electronic device. In further embodiments, the auxiliary optical device is configured to be attached to wearable devices, such as eyewear that includes an onboard camera lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventors: Patrick D. O'Neill, Chong Pak, Ryan Nguyen, Jason Patrick, Daniel Arato
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Publication number: 20150006201Abstract: A system for providing aggregated patient data may include a processor and memory. The processor may receive clinical data items from a healthcare data system and device data items from healthcare devices, where the clinical data items and the device data items are associated with patients. The processor may generate patient data objects corresponding to the patients, where each patient data object includes the clinical data items and the device data items associated with one of the patients. The processor may filter the patient data objects based on access privileges of a third party organization to generate filtered patient data objects and transform the filtered patient data objects based on a data transformation rule associated with the third party organization to generate transformed patient data objects. The processor may provide, e.g. over a network, the transformed patient data objects to at least one device associated with the third party organization.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Clifton PAIT, Ryan Nguyen, Vikas Gupta
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Publication number: 20150002950Abstract: A lens component configured to be removably attachable to a protective case or mounting component. The protective case or mounting component configured to be removably attachable to a communication or mobile electronic device. The protective case or mounting component includes one or more locking members movable between a first open position and a second closed position. The one or more locking members configured to engage with one or more engagement members of the lens component. The engagement of the one or more locking member with the one or more engagement members securing the lens component in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Applicant: olloclip, LLCInventors: Patrick D. O'Neill, Chong Pak, Ryan Nguyen, Jason Patrick, Bobby Kong, Daniel Arato
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Publication number: 20140317727Abstract: An extensible deployment system is disclosed that provides for flexible deployment and centralized management of a scalable communication system. The scalable communication system may be segmented into multiple groups of services, e.g. multiple solutions, that may be deployed across one or more servers. The groups of services may each access separate databases in a single database instance that may allow for the groups of services to be deployed and upgraded independently. A management interface may be provided that allows for centralized management, and deployment, of all of the groups of services, irrespective of the independent upgrade paths of the groups of services. The management interface may include a local authentication system and may also be interoperable with one or more external authentication systems, such that users may use login credentials of an external authentication system to access the management interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventors: Nick T. NGUYEN, Richard W. MASSEY, Willis LAM, Ryan NGUYEN, Gerald E. BARNEFIHER
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Publication number: 20140267882Abstract: In some embodiments, an auxiliary optical system for a mobile electronic device has a mounting component that is configured to be selectively attachable and detachable from the mobile electronic device. The mounting component is configured to be coupled to and decoupled from a multi-lens component with a plurality of lenses. When the multi-lens component is coupled to the mounting component, the multi-lens component can be prevented from moving, such as sliding or rotating. In some embodiments, an auxiliary optical system for a mobile electronic device comprises a removable onboard camera lens or onboard camera of a mobile electronic device. The onboard lens or onboard camera can be removed and/or replaced with another onboard lens or onboard camera with different optical qualities.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Premier Systems USA, Inc.Inventors: Patrick D. O'Neill, Chong Pak, Ryan Nguyen
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Publication number: 20140226300Abstract: Some embodiments disclosed herein relate to a case for a mobile electronic device having an onboard camera lens. The case may be removably attachable by a user to the mobile electronic device or to a second case that is attached to the mobile electronic device. The case may provide components to improve or enhance photography functionality of the mobile electronic device, such as flash components or other illumination elements, diffuser components, auxiliary power sources, mounting regions for additional accessories, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: olloclip, LLCInventors: Patrick D. O'Neill, Chong Pak, Ryan Nguyen
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Publication number: 20140226268Abstract: In some embodiments, high-performance, rugged, or damage-resistant cases for mobile electronic devices, such as mobile communication devices, are provided to enclose and/or protect mobile electronic devices and/or one or more auxiliary products for mobile electronic devices, such as one or more auxiliary lenses, from various hazards, such as impact, shock, and/or ingress of potentially damaging substances, such as water, other liquids, dust, dirt, sand, and/or other debris, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: olloclip, LLCInventors: Patrick D. O'Neill, Chong Pak, Ryan Nguyen, Bobby Kong
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Publication number: 20140227026Abstract: A modular accessory adapter configured to be selectively attachable to at least one of a communication device and a case for a communication device. The modular accessory adapter includes a first member configured to be rotatably coupled to a second member such that the first member is rotatable relative to the second member to move the modular accessory adapter between a first position and a second position. The modular accessory adapter further includes a mount for attaching at least one of a flash, tripod, battery, diffuser, microphone, and speaker. The modular accessory adapter includes an engagement member configured to engage with a portion of at least one of a communication device and a case for a communication device. In the first position, the modular accessory adapter is configured to be removably attachable to the at least one of a communication device and a case for a communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: olloclip, LLCInventors: Patrick D. O'Neill, Chong Pak, Ryan Nguyen
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Patent number: 8782284Abstract: An extensible deployment system is disclosed that provides for flexible deployment and centralized management of a scalable communication system. The scalable communication system may be segmented into multiple groups of services, e.g. multiple solutions, that may be deployed across one or more servers. The groups of services may each access separate databases in a single database instance that may allow for the groups of services to be deployed and upgraded independently. A management interface may be provided that allows for centralized management, and deployment, of all of the groups of services, irrespective of the independent upgrade paths of the groups of services. The management interface may include a local authentication system and may also be interoperable with one or more external authentication systems, such that users may use login credentials of an external authentication system to access the management interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2012Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: CareFusion 303, Inc.Inventors: Nick T. Nguyen, Richard W. Massey, Willis Lam, Ryan Nguyen, Gerald E. Barnefiher
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Publication number: 20140137222Abstract: An extensible deployment system is disclosed that provides for flexible deployment and centralized management of a scalable communication system. The scalable communication system may be segmented into multiple groups of services, e.g. multiple solutions, that may be deployed across one or more servers. The groups of services may each access separate databases in a single database instance that may allow for the groups of services to be deployed and upgraded independently. A management interface may be provided that allows for centralized management, and deployment, of all of the groups of services, irrespective of the independent upgrade paths of the groups of services. The management interface may include a local authentication system and may also be interoperable with one or more external authentication systems, such that users may use login credentials of an external authentication system to access the management interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2012Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: CAREFUSION 303, INC.Inventors: Nick T. NGUYEN, Richard W. MASSEY, Willis LAM, Ryan NGUYEN, Gerry BARNEFIHER
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Publication number: 20120239824Abstract: A centralized communication system (CCS) is disclosed that provides a modular, extendible, and scalable communication system that can exchange information between any information systems or networked devices. Information from a single source device or system can be selectively broadcast to one or more predetermined destination devices and systems rather than broadcast to every device on the network. Information may be filtered and processed at one or more selectable points in the communication flow between systems. In certain embodiments, an incoming message is received from the source device in the native message format using the native protocol of the source device and converted to an internal messaging format for internal handling within the CCS, then converted to the native message format of a receiving system and sent to the receiving system using its native protocol. In certain embodiments, a graphical representation of the topology of the CCS may be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: CareFusion 303, INC.Inventors: Ryan NGUYEN, Nick Trung NGUYEN, Richard Warren MASSEY
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Publication number: 20020184121Abstract: A system and method for performing Electronic Invoice Presentment and Payment (EIPP) processing at a line item granularity is disclosed. A server enables a purchasing entity to designate approvers for selected departments within the purchasing entity. The server receives from a providing entity invoices that each include one or more line items. The server processes the invoices and stores line item data associated with each line item in a database. Using the line items included in the invoices, the server determines departments that each line item is associated with and whether each department has a designated approver. In response to a notification message from the server, an approver may request access to invoice information associated with their department. The server accesses the database and makes available only information associated with line items included in the invoices that are associated with the approver's corresponding department.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Michael Anthony Sijacic, Michal Chmielewski, Blake Groves, Praveena Varadarajan, Ryan Nguyen, Shailendra Goel
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Publication number: 20010056390Abstract: Methods and systems consistent with the present invention provide detailed billing information from a plurality of billers, including line-item data, wherein the line-item data for each biller is determined by the biller. A request for detailed billing data associated with a selected one of the plurality of billers is received. The requested data is retrieved and displayed. The displayed data may be formatted in a user interface also determined by the biller.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2001Publication date: December 27, 2001Inventors: Praveena Varadarajan, Shailendra Goel, Manish Kalbande, Melinda Nasif, Ryan Nguyen, Thuy Nguyen