Patents by Inventor Sean Miller
Sean Miller 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: 9818256Abstract: A method for synchronizing a casino game playable at a plurality of gaming devices is provided. The method includes receiving, by a server having at least one processor, an indication of a wager from at least one of the plurality of gaming devices, determining, by the server, a schedule for at least one jackpot of the casino game based at least in part on the received indication of the wager, and sending, by the server, the schedule for the at least one jackpot of the casino game to at least a first gaming device and a second gaming device, the sending including sending the schedule to the first gaming device through wired communication channels, and sending the schedule to the second gaming device through at least one wireless communication channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2014Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: IGT CANADA SOLUTIONS ULCInventors: James William Morrow, Sean Miller, Bradley Boudreau
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Patent number: 9786119Abstract: A method for synchronizing a casino game playable at a plurality of gaming devices is provided. The method includes receiving, by a server having at least one processor, an indication of a wager from at least one of the plurality of gaming devices, obtaining, by the server, indications of communication latency from the server to at least a first gaming device and a second gaming device of the plurality of gaming devices, and sending, by the server, game outcome determinations to at least the first and second gaming devices, the sending including sending a first game outcome determination to the first gaming device through wired communication channels, and sending a second game outcome determination to the second gaming device through at least one wireless communication channel, wherein sending the first and second game outcome determinations is based at least in part on the indications of communication latency.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2014Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: IGT CANADA SOLUTIONS ULCInventors: James William Morrow, Sean Miller, Bradley Boudreau
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Publication number: 20170024699Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an online matchmaking system and method. A plurality of participants, each having a profile, is invited to an online matchmaking event. For each participant, a predetermined number of complementary participant profiles are determined. Online meetings are set up, each online meeting being held between participants having complementary profiles. Each participant attends a number of online meetings corresponding to the predetermined number. For each given online meeting, a feedback is received from a participant to the given online meeting, the feedback being related to an other participant to the given online meeting. Determination is made whether there is a two-way match between participants to a given online meeting based on feedback received from at least one of the participants to the given online meeting. Each participant is informed of a number of two-way matches determined from the online meetings the participant has attended.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2015Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventors: James MILLERSHIP, Sean MILLER, Adam THODY
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Patent number: 9495393Abstract: A system for reviewing role definitions includes a database that stores a plurality of roles. Each of the plurality of roles associates an identifier with at least one entitlement. The system also includes a second database that stores role review definitions. The review definitions define role review processes for the plurality of roles. The system further includes a processor that is in communication with the role database and the review definition database. The processor executes the role review processes defined by the review definitions at the appropriate times.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2011Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: EMC IP Holding Company, LLCInventors: James Ducharme, Michael Sean Miller, Christopher Clifton McLaren, Dan Uwe Zehme, Deepak Taneja
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Publication number: 20160213460Abstract: Luminal devices are described. In one embodiment, a luminal device includes an esophageal stent and an anchoring membrane coupled to the esophageal stent. The anchoring membrane may be configured to be coupled to an esophageal wall with a tissue anchor placed through the anchoring membrane. The anchoring membrane may be configured to be pierced to allow the tissue anchor to be placed through the anchoring membrane. Methods for attaching a luminal device to the esophageal wall are described. In one embodiment, a method may include forming a bulge in an anchoring membrane of the luminal device and the esophageal wall, piercing the bulge from a first side of the anchoring membrane and a first side of the esophageal wall, placing a second retention element of a tissue anchor on a second side of the esophageal wall; and placing a tension element of the tissue anchor through the anchoring membrane and the esophageal wall. The tension element may be coupled to the second retention element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2015Publication date: July 28, 2016Inventors: Jon ST. GERMAIN, Cole CHEN, Roland MAUDE-GRIFFIN, Johann NEISZ, Sean MILLER
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Publication number: 20160193063Abstract: Gastrointestinal bypass devices are described. In one embodiment, a gastrointestinal bypass device may include an anchoring membrane configured to be attached to a wall of an esophagus with a tissue anchor placed through the anchoring membrane. The anchoring membrane may be configured to be pierced to allow the tissue anchor to be placed through the anchoring membrane. Methods for attaching a device to a tissue wall are described. In one embodiment, a method may include forming a bulge in an anchoring membrane of the device and the tissue wall, piercing the bulge from a first side of the anchoring membrane and a first side of the tissue wall, placing a second retention element of a tissue anchor on a second side of the tissue wall, and, placing a tension element of the tissue anchor through the anchoring membrane and the tissue wall. The tension element may be coupled to the second retention element. The method may further include placing a first retention element on the first side of the anchoring membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2015Publication date: July 7, 2016Inventors: Jon ST. GERMAIN, Cole CHEN, Roland MAUDE-GRIFFIN, Johann NEISZ, Sean MILLER
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Publication number: 20160193065Abstract: Delivery devices are described. In one embodiment, a delivery device includes a catheter and a sealing pad coupled to an outer surface of the catheter. The delivery device may further include a recess formed in an outer surface of the catheter. The sealing pad may be coupled in the recess. Methods for delivering a tubular device are described. In one embodiment, a method may include inserting a distal end of a catheter into a lumen of a tubular device. The catheter may include a sealing pad coupled to an outer surface of the catheter. The method also includes positioning the sealing pad inside a drawstring coupled circumferentially to the tubular device, and cinching the drawstring around the catheter at the sealing pad to couple the tubular device to the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2015Publication date: July 7, 2016Inventors: Jon ST. GERMAIN, Cole CHEN, Roland MAUDE-GRIFFIN, Johann NEISZ, Sean MILLER
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Publication number: 20160171825Abstract: A method for synchronizing a casino game playable at a plurality of gaming devices is provided. The method includes receiving, by a server having at least one processor, an indication of a wager from at least one of the plurality of gaming devices, obtaining, by the server, indications of communication latency from the server to at least a first gaming device and a second gaming device of the plurality of gaming devices, and sending, by the server, game outcome determinations to at least the first and second gaming devices, the sending including sending a first game outcome determination to the first gaming device through wired communication channels, and sending a second game outcome determination to the second gaming device through at least one wireless communication channel, wherein sending the first and second game outcome determinations is based at least in part on the indications of communication latency.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2014Publication date: June 16, 2016Applicant: GTECH Canada ULCInventors: James William Morrow, Sean Miller, Bradley Boudreau
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Publication number: 20160171824Abstract: A method for synchronizing a casino game playable at a plurality of gaming devices is provided. The method includes receiving, by a server having at least one processor, an indication of a wager from at least one of the plurality of gaming devices, determining, by the server, a schedule for at least one jackpot of the casino game based at least in part on the received indication of the wager, and sending, by the server, the schedule for the at least one jackpot of the casino game to at least a first gaming device and a second gaming device, the sending including sending the schedule to the first gaming device through wired communication channels, and sending the schedule to the second gaming device through at least one wireless communication channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2014Publication date: June 16, 2016Applicant: GTECH Canada ULCInventors: James William Morrow, Sean Miller, Bradley Boudreau
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Publication number: 20160158485Abstract: A portable, lightweight, head-mounted light therapy device is disclosed. The device comprises an one or more selectable light sources, such as light emitting diodes (LEDs), to provide bright or dim red light, bright or dim white light, or a combination thereof, selectable by the user, for shining on the user's face and eyes. The device can be used for the treatment of light deficiency disorders or conditions and circadian rhythm disorders and disturbances.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2015Publication date: June 9, 2016Inventors: Adam Givertz, Lee Fletcher, Sean Miller, Terence Woodside
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Publication number: 20150230868Abstract: A needle guide for use in percutaneous lung biopsy procedures includes a cup that can be affixed in air-tight engagement to the patient's skin around the incision. The cup includes a hub adapted to receive an introducer or biopsy needle in sealed engagement as the needle is advanced into the incision. The cup may be transparent to allow visualization of the incision to facilitate navigation of the needle into the incision. The needle guide is further provided with a fluid tube for engagement with a syringe operable to draw a slight vacuum within the cup to thereby prevent infiltration of air into the incision during the biopsy procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2015Publication date: August 20, 2015Inventor: Sean Miller
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Patent number: 9050168Abstract: Devices and methods for gastrointestinal bypass are described. A gastrointestinal bypass device includes a gastrointestinal cuff and a gastrointestinal sleeve. The cuff may be configured to be attached in the esophagus, and may be sufficiently flexible to expand and collapse to conform with the inside of the esophagus to allow the esophagus to function substantially normally. The sleeve is configured to be coupled to the cuff, and may be made of a material that is floppy or flaccid but does not substantially expand radially.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: ValenTx, Inc.Inventors: Johann Neisz, Cole Chen, Sean Miller
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Patent number: 9047323Abstract: A system for reviewing the ownership of data resources includes a database that stores a plurality of data resource identifiers. Each of the plurality of data resource identifiers has an associated owner field. The system also includes a second database that stores data resource review definitions. The review definitions define a review processes for the plurality of data resources. The system further includes a processor that is in communication with the data resource database and the review definition database. The processor executes the data resource ownership review processes defined by the review definitions at the appropriate times.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2011Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: James Ducharme, Dan Uwe Zehme, Michael Sean Miller, Deepak Taneja
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Patent number: 9039649Abstract: Devices and methods for gastrointestinal bypass are described. A gastrointestinal bypass device includes a gastrointestinal cuff and a gastrointestinal sleeve. The cuff may be configured to be attached in the esophagus, and may be sufficiently flexible to expand and collapse to conform with the inside of the esophagus to allow the esophagus to function substantially normally. The sleeve is configured to be coupled to the cuff, and may be made of a material that is floppy or flaccid but does not substantially expand radially.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: ValenTx, Inc.Inventors: Johann Neisz, Cole Chen, Sean Miller, Josiah Verkaik
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Patent number: 8956318Abstract: Devices and methods for gastrointestinal bypass are described. A gastrointestinal bypass device includes a gastrointestinal cuff and a gastrointestinal sleeve. The cuff may be configured to be attached in the esophagus, and may be sufficiently flexible to expand and collapse to conform with the inside of the esophagus to allow the esophagus to function substantially normally. The sleeve is configured to be coupled to the cuff, and may be made of a material that is floppy or flaccid but does not substantially expand radially.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: ValenTx, Inc.Inventors: Sean Miller, Cole Chen, Juan Madrigal, Johann Neisz, Josiah Verkaik
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Publication number: 20140207159Abstract: One or more tissue anchors may be delivered first without being coupled to an anchored device. An anchored device may be delivered second, and then coupled to the tissue anchors. This may enhance placement accuracy of tissue anchors, as well as facilitate delivery of tissue anchors. The tissue anchors include anchor couplings configured to be coupled to one or more device couplings of the anchored device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Inventors: Sean MILLER, Cole CHEN, Terry DAHL, Johann NEISZ, Jesse N. NELSON, Allen PUTNAM, Christopher THIERFELDER, Josiah VERKAIK, James WRIGHT
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Publication number: 20130324902Abstract: Devices and methods for gastrointestinal bypass are described. A gastrointestinal bypass device includes a gastrointestinal cuff and a gastrointestinal sleeve. The cuff may be configured to be attached in the esophagus, and may be sufficiently flexible to expand and collapse to conform with the inside of the esophagus to allow the esophagus to function substantially normally. The sleeve is configured to be coupled to the cuff, and may be made of a material that is floppy or flaccid but does not substantially expand radially.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: VALENTX, INC.Inventors: Sean MILLER, Cole CHEN, Juan MADRIGAL, Johann NEISZ, Josiah VERKAIK
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Publication number: 20130324903Abstract: Devices and methods for gastrointestinal bypass are described. A gastrointestinal bypass device includes a gastrointestinal cuff and a gastrointestinal sleeve. The cuff may be configured to be attached in the esophagus, and may be sufficiently flexible to expand and collapse to conform with the inside of the esophagus to allow the esophagus to function substantially normally. The sleeve is configured to be coupled to the cuff, and may be made of a material that is floppy or flaccid but does not substantially expand radially.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: VALENTX, INC.Inventors: Johann NEISZ, Cole CHEN, Sean MILLER
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Publication number: 20130324906Abstract: Devices and methods for gastrointestinal bypass are described. A gastrointestinal bypass device includes a gastrointestinal cuff and a gastrointestinal sleeve. The cuff may be configured to be attached in the esophagus, and may be sufficiently flexible to expand and collapse to conform with the inside of the esophagus to allow the esophagus to function substantially normally. The sleeve is configured to be coupled to the cuff, and may be made of a material that is floppy or flaccid but does not substantially expand radially.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: Valen Tx, Inc.Inventors: Johann NEISZ, Cole CHEN, Sean MILLER
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Publication number: 20130324904Abstract: Devices and methods for gastrointestinal bypass are described. A gastrointestinal bypass device includes a gastrointestinal cuff and a gastrointestinal sleeve. The cuff may be configured to be attached in the esophagus, and may be sufficiently flexible to expand and collapse to conform with the inside of the esophagus to allow the esophagus to function substantially normally. The sleeve is configured to be coupled to the cuff, and may be made of a material that is floppy or flaccid but does not substantially expand radially.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: VALENTX, INC.Inventors: Johann NEISZ, Cole CHEN, Sean MILLER, Josiah VERKAIK