Patents by Inventor Scott Buell

Scott Buell 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).

  • Publication number: 20180292346
    Abstract: A gaseous nitric oxide (NO) sensor having a working electrode configured such to induce NO molecules proximate the working electrode to undergo an electrochemical oxidation reaction. The electrochemical oxidation reaction transfers electrons from the NO molecules to the working electrode, creating a measurable current corresponding to the NO concentration within the fluid sample. An external membrane can be deposited onto the working electrode to separate the fluid sample from the working electrode. The external membrane can comprise an ionomer selectively permitting diffusion of NO molecules through the external membrane from the fluid sample to the working electrode. In an example, the fluid sample can be heated to a predetermined temperature to facilitate dissociation of NO from its hemoglobin bonded forms proximate the external membrane.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2018
    Publication date: October 11, 2018
    Inventors: Michael E. Collison, Amanda Marie Franey, Gregory Scott Buell, Lyna Anderson, Jonathan S. Stamler
  • Publication number: 20180292380
    Abstract: A method of evaluating a POC system that includes loading a first LQC fluid onto the testing chamber and measuring the first LQC fluid with the sensor to obtain a first actual measurement, where the first LQC fluid can comprise a first known concentration of an analyte. The method also includes loading a second LQC fluid, having a second known concentration of the at least one analyte, into the testing chamber and measuring the second LQC fluid with the sensor to obtain a second actual measurement. The known concentrations are evaluated against the actual measurements to determine difference values. The values are compared against expected LQC values to determine if the cartridge, the cartridge manufacturing lot, the POC system, or the user proficiency are outside quality control expectations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2017
    Publication date: October 11, 2018
    Inventors: James D. Kurkowski, Nancy Copeland Ring, Gregory Scott Buell
  • Publication number: 20070165377
    Abstract: A system for cooling a data center includes a plurality of cooling racks, with each cooling rack including a housing and cooling system components supported by the housing. The system further includes a fluid communication system coupled to the cooling system components of the plurality of racks. The fluid communication system is configured to provide chilled coolant to and exhaust heated coolant from coolant system components of each cooling rack. The system also includes at least one controller coupled to each cooling rack of the plurality of cooling racks to control the operation of each cooling rack. The plurality of cooling racks and the fluid communication system are configured to be modular to allow placement of cooling racks in different locations in a row of equipment racks within the data center. Methods of cooling a data center are further disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2006
    Publication date: July 19, 2007
    Applicant: American Power Conversion Corporation
    Inventors: Neil Rasmussen, John Bean, Greg Uhrhan, Scott Buell
  • Publication number: 20070167125
    Abstract: A system for cooling a data center designed to house a plurality of electronic equipment racks, with each equipment rack being adapted to support at least one piece of electronic equipment and having an industry-standard width, includes at least one cooling rack including a housing having a width approximately one-half the width of each of the plurality of equipment racks. The system further includes cooling system components supported by the housing. Methods of cooling a data center are further disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2006
    Publication date: July 19, 2007
    Applicant: American Power Conversion Corporation
    Inventors: Neil Rasmussen, John Bean, Greg Uhrhan, Scott Buell
  • Publication number: 20070078635
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for determining data center cooling and power requirements and for monitoring performance of cooling and power systems in data centers. At least one aspect provides a system and method that enables a data center operator to determine available power and cooling at specific areas and enclosures in a data center to assist in locating new equipment in the data center.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2006
    Publication date: April 5, 2007
    Applicant: American Power Conversion Corporation
    Inventors: Neil Rasmussen, James VanGilder, Scott Buell, Saurabh Shrivastava, Mikkel Dalgas
  • Patent number: 4712092
    Abstract: A keyboard switch includes a plurality of spaced piezoelectric transducers secured to a common strike plate which is selectively impacted to actuate all of the transducers in response to switch actuation. The switch includes a snap action spring member carrying an impact member which impacts the strike plate as the spring member snaps to its actuated state when the switch is depressed . The spring member causes the impact member to maintain a compressive force against the strike plate, maintaining the transducers actuated while the key remains depressed and for a short interval after the key is released. An array of such switches on a keyboard is disposed over a plurality of parallel data lines which electrically contact one or more transducers at each switch in accordance with a switch indentification code. The parallel binary number appearing on the lines is received by processing circuitry which identifies each depressed key by its code.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1983
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1987
    Assignees: Aaron J. Gellman, Samuel H. Levinson
    Inventors: Austin Boldridge, Jr., Scott Buell, James M. Graham