Patents by Inventor Stephanie Campbell
Stephanie Campbell 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: 11325551Abstract: A vehicle airbag control system has an airbag module, a detector and an electronic controller. The airbag module has an airbag that is configured to be positioned below a vehicle floor panel in an undeployed state. The airbag that is configured to be positioned to be above the vehicle floor panel in the deployed state. The detector is configured to detect a presence of an obstruction over the airbag module at a location above the vehicle floor panel. The electronic controller is programmed to deploy the airbag based on a detected result of the detector.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2020Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Stephanie Campbell, Karla Polyakova, Tyler Sauerwein, Alisha Martin
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Patent number: 11305722Abstract: A vehicle airbag control system includes an airbag module, a temperature detector and an electronic controller. The airbag module is for a vehicle. The airbag module has an airbag with a vent. The temperature detector configured to detect an ambient temperature of the vehicle. The electronic controller is programmed to control the airbag module between an active venting condition and a non-venting condition based on a detected result detected by the temperature detector. The vent is in an open state in the active venting condition. The vent is in a closed state in the non-venting condition.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2020Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Stephanie Campbell, Karla Polyakova, Tyler Sauerwein, Alisha Martin
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Publication number: 20220009442Abstract: A vehicle airbag control system includes an airbag module, a temperature detector and an electronic controller. The airbag module is for a vehicle. The airbag module has an airbag with a vent. The temperature detector configured to detect an ambient temperature of the vehicle. The electronic controller is programmed to control the airbag module between an active venting condition and a non-venting condition based on a detected result detected by the temperature detector. The vent is in an open state in the active venting condition. The vent is in a closed state in the non-venting condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2020Publication date: January 13, 2022Inventors: Stephanie CAMPBELL, Karla POLYAKOVA, Tyler SAUERWEIN, Alisha MARTIN
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Publication number: 20220001822Abstract: A vehicle airbag control system has an airbag module, a detector and an electronic controller. The airbag module has an airbag that is configured to be positioned below a vehicle floor panel in an undeployed state. The airbag that is configured to be positioned to be above the vehicle floor panel in the deployed state. The detector is configured to detect a presence of an obstruction over the airbag module at a location above the vehicle floor panel. The electronic controller is programmed to deploy the airbag based on a detected result of the detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2020Publication date: January 6, 2022Inventors: Stephanie CAMPBELL, Karla POLYAKOVA, Tyler SAUERWEIN, Alisha MARTIN
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Patent number: 10856733Abstract: The invention provides an advantageous system and corresponding method for measuring a plurality of aspects of vision. It is a computer-implemented, user-interactive system which can be used by practitioners such as opticians to measure and assess a patient's visual acuity. It comprises a handheld computing device arranged and configured to present at least one optotype to a user (patient) within a gamified environment. This aspect of the invention provides the advantage that it is more easily used by certain types of patients, such as children, the elderly or those suffering from medical/clinical conditions who would typically struggle to use traditional measuring tools.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2016Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: OKULO Ltd.Inventors: Luke Anderson, Stephanie Campbell
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Patent number: 10829082Abstract: An airbag device includes a first section and a second section. The first section is defined by a first material having a first heat dissipating characteristic. The second section is defined by a second material having a second heat dissipating characteristic. The second section dissipates heat at a higher rate than the first section when the airbag device is deployed.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2018Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: Nissan North America, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Campbell, Brian Downey
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Publication number: 20190232912Abstract: An airbag device includes a first section and a second section. The first section is defined by a first material having a first heat dissipating characteristic. The second section is defined by a second material having a second heat dissipating characteristic. The second section dissipates heat at a higher rate than the first section when the airbag device is deployed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2018Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventors: Stephanie CAMPBELL, Brian DOWNEY
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Publication number: 20180140178Abstract: The invention provides an advantageous system and corresponding method for measuring a plurality of aspects of vision. It is a computer-implemented, user-interactive system which can be used by practitioners such as opticians to measure and assess a patient's visual acuity. It comprises a handheld computing device arranged and configured to present at least one optotype to a user (patient) within a gamified environment. This aspect of the invention provides the advantage that it is more easily used by certain types of patients, such as children, the elderly or those suffering from medical/clinical conditions who would typically struggle to use traditional measuring tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2016Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Luke Anderson, Stephanie Campbell
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Publication number: 20110186558Abstract: A device is provided that includes an enclosure, a heating element and a hanging portion. The enclosure has a first end and a top surface. The heating element is disposed within the enclosure. The hanging portion is connected to the first end and can hang the enclosure in a direction that is normal to the top surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventor: Stephanie Campbell
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Publication number: 20060264996Abstract: A lancing device and replaceable multi-lancet cartridge for use in sampling of body fluids. Sequential lancets of the cartridge are translationally retracted along a storage path, pivoted into an angularly offset firing path, and translationally propelled by a drive mechanism to lance the subject's skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2004Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: FACET TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Richard LeVaughn, Gwenn Kennedy, Stephen Flynn, Carl Griffin, John Irwin, Mary Pynes, Stephanie Campbell, Christopher Ruf, Mitchell Solis, Avi Robbins, Jason Heath, Ray Lathrop, Venkata Katragadda
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Publication number: 20060235454Abstract: A sampling device (20) having a housing (24) with a lancet cartridge (22) mounted therein. The lancets (26) of the lancet cartridge (22) are interconnected by a flexible web (28). The lancet cartridge (22) is not positively engaged within the housing (24) and can be easily removed. The housing (24) has an opening (42) with an adjacent flexible or compressible fin (60) for dampening the motion of the lancet (26). The lancet cartridge (22) has at least one lancet (26) with an endcap, and the housing has a cap-removal mechanism (74) for separating the endcap from the housing (24). Anti-tampering features prevent opening of the device when the lancet cartridge (22) is oriented with a lancet (26) in a firing position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2004Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Richard LeVaughn, Gwenn Kennedy, Stephen Flynn, Carl Griffin, John Irwin, Mary Pynes, Stephanie Campbell, Christopher Ruf, Mitchell Solis, Avi Robbins, Jason Heath
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Publication number: 20060224172Abstract: A sampling device having a lancing apparatus, and optionally a detector and a meter. The lancing apparatus includes a replaceable cartridge of lancets, each lancet having an independent arming and drive mechanism enabling non-sequential and/or simultaneous firing of lancets. A lancet retainer independently associated with each lancet is movable to uncover an opening through which the lancet tip passes, and to release the lancet for activation. The lancets can be actuated in any order, and multiple lancets can be simultaneously actuated, if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2004Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: Facet Technologies, LLCInventors: Richard LeVaughn, Gwenn Kennedy, Stephen Flynn, Carl Griffin, John Irwin, Mary Pynes, Stephanie Campbell, Christopher Ruf, Mitchell Solis, Avi Robbins, Jason Heath
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Publication number: 20060178600Abstract: The invention relates to a blood analyzer (2) that comprises a device (6) for taking a blood sample, equipped with pricking elements (8, 114, 122, 232), and test means (10) for receiving a minimum amount of blood. Said test means (10) and the pricking elements (8, 114, 122, 232) are disposed on a support (50) which can be rotated with respect to the housing base (4) and can be inserted in the analyzer along with said support. The test means (10) and the pricking elements (8, 114, 122, 232) can be brought into working positions (32, 34) relative to the housing base that are different from one another by rotating the support (50).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2003Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventors: Gwenn Kennedy, Christopher Ruf, Avi Robbins, Richard LeVaughn, Jason Heath, Stephanie Campbell, Wolfgang Ostertag, Armin Lohrengel, Herbert Stohr
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Publication number: 20050149089Abstract: A lancing device has a carousel of lancets removably received in a housing. In exemplary embodiments, the lancing device includes a sterility cap positioning mechanism that removes sterility caps from the lancets for actuation and afterwards replaces the sterility caps onto the lancets. Preferably, the lancing device includes a lancet advancing mechanism that automatically advances sequential lancets of the lancet carousel for charging and actuating, and a drive mechanism for actuating the lancets. Also provided are replacement lancet carousels, which include a cylindrical carrier with axial openings and a plurality of the lancets axially oriented in the openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: John Trissel, Richard LeVaughn, Gwenn Kennedy, Stephen Flynn, Carl Griffin, John Irwin, Mary Pynes, Stephanie Campbell, Christopher Ruf, Mitchell Solis, Avi Robbins, Jason Heath, Ray Lathrop, David Buenger, Venkat Katragadda