Patents by Inventor Stephen Greene
Stephen Greene 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: 20250213664Abstract: The disclosure features lipid nanoparticle (LNP) compositions comprising checkpoint cancer vaccines and uses thereof. The LNP compositions of the present disclosure comprise mRNA therapeutics encoding checkpoint cancer vaccine comprising IDO and PD-L1 antigenic peptides. The LNP compositions of the present disclosure can induce an immune response and stimulate T effector cells in vivo and, accordingly are useful in treating cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2023Publication date: July 3, 2025Inventors: Joshua P. Frederick, Praveen Aanur, Brandon Coder, Celine Robert-Tissot, Robert Meehan, Stephen Greene, Maija Garnaas
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Patent number: 10326807Abstract: Method, software, and system for efficiently enabling n-way collaborative work using common software over a network of computers. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, each participant in a collaborative session starts up a common software application, which includes a collaboration component. This collaboration component is used to establish a common session that includes all interested parties. The collaboration component replicates operations performed on any one instance of said application to all other instances participating in the same session, so the effect is as if all members of the session were sharing a single instance of the application on a single computer. In one aspect, the collaboration component also supports broadcast of audio and video over a computer network, to enable session participants to see and/or hear each other, and further includes other features that support collaborative work.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2017Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Rosebud LMS, Inc.Inventors: John J. Mohan, Moises Lejter, Stephen Greene
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Publication number: 20170171262Abstract: Method, software, and system for efficiently enabling n-way collaborative work using common software over a network of computers. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, each participant in a collaborative session starts up a common software application, which includes a collaboration component. This collaboration component is used to establish a common session that includes all interested parties. The collaboration component replicates operations performed on any one instance of said application to all other instances participating in the same session, so the effect is as if all members of the session were sharing a single instance of the application on a single computer. In one aspect, the collaboration component also supports broadcast of audio and video over a computer network, to enable session participants to see and/or hear each other, and further includes other features that support collaborative work.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2017Publication date: June 15, 2017Inventors: John J. Mohan, Moises Lejter, Stephen Greene
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Patent number: 9614879Abstract: Method, software, and system for efficiently enabling n-way collaborative work using common software over a network of computers. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, each participant in a collaborative session starts up a common software application, which includes a collaboration component. This collaboration component is used to establish a common session that includes all interested parties. The collaboration component replicates operations performed on any one instance of said application to all other instances participating in the same session, so the effect is as if all members of the session were sharing a single instance of the application on a single computer. In one aspect, the collaboration component also supports broadcast of audio and video over a computer network, to enable session participants to see and/or hear each other, and further includes other features that support collaborative work.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2013Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Rosebud LMS, Inc.Inventors: John J. Mohan, Moises Lejter, Stephen Greene
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Publication number: 20140129644Abstract: Method, software, and system for efficiently enabling n-way collaborative work using common software over a network of computers. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, each participant in a collaborative session starts up a common software application, which includes a collaboration component. This collaboration component is used to establish a common session that includes all interested parties. The collaboration component replicates operations performed on any one instance of said application to all other instances participating in the same session, so the effect is as if all members of the session were sharing a single instance of the application on a single computer. In one aspect, the collaboration component also supports broadcast of audio and video over a computer network, to enable session participants to see and/or hear each other, and further includes other features that support collaborative work.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2013Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Rosebud LMS, IncInventors: John J. Mohan, Moises Lejter, Stephen Greene
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Patent number: 8578280Abstract: Method, software, and system for efficiently enabling n-way collaborative work using common software over a network of computers. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, each participant in a collaborative session starts up a common software application, which includes a collaboration component. This collaboration component is used to establish a common session that includes all interested parties. The collaboration component replicates operations performed on any one instance of said application to all other instances participating in the same session, so the effect is as if all members of the session were sharing a single instance of the application on a single computer. In one aspect, the collaboration component also supports broadcast of audio and video over a computer network, to enable session participants to see and/or hear each other, and further includes other features that support collaborative work.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Rosebud LMS, Inc.Inventors: John J. Mohan, Moises Lejter, Stephen Greene
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Patent number: 8374751Abstract: A motor vehicle impact sensing system for a vehicle that includes a controller that is connected to a pressure sensor that cooperates with a discrete deformable vessel. The pressure sensor is operatively positioned relative to the deformable vessel such that changes in the vessel generate a signal indicative of a pressure change. The signal associated with the pressure change is communicated from the pressure sensor to the controller. If the signal exceeds a threshold, such as where there is a rapid pressure increase in the vessel, the controller initiates one or more safety measures, such as deploying airbags or the like, to reduce the effects of an undesired impact. The deformable vessel and pressure sensor form a sensor assembly that can be located in one or more of various locations throughout the vehicle including its front end, its doors, quarter panels, side panels, and/or its rear end.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2008Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Chrysler Group LLCInventors: Beverly M. Katz, Michael W. Sulkowski, Stephen Greene
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Publication number: 20110320936Abstract: Method, software, and system for efficiently enabling n-way collaborative work using common software over a network of computers. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, each participant in a collaborative session starts up a common software application, which includes a collaboration component. This collaboration component is used to establish a common session that includes all interested parties. The collaboration component replicates operations performed on any one instance of said application to all other instances participating in the same session, so the effect is as if all members of the session were sharing a single instance of the application on a single computer. In one aspect, the collaboration component also supports broadcast of audio and video over a computer network, to enable session participants to see and/or hear each other, and further includes other features that support collaborative work.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventors: John J. Mohan, Moises Lejter, Stephen Greene
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Patent number: 8046699Abstract: Method, software, and system for efficiently enabling n-way collaborative work using common software over a network of computers. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, each participant in a collaborative session starts up a common software application, which includes a collaboration component. This collaboration component is used to establish a common session that includes all interested parties. The collaboration component replicates operations performed on any one instance of said application to all other instances participating in the same session, so the effect is as if all members of the session were sharing a single instance of the application on a single computer. In one aspect, the collaboration component also supports broadcast of audio and video over a computer network, to enable session participants to see and/or hear each other, and further includes other features that support collaborative work.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Rosebud LMS, Inc.Inventors: John J. Mohan, Moises Lejter, Stephen Greene
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Publication number: 20090306857Abstract: A motor vehicle impact sensing system for a vehicle that includes a controller that is connected to a pressure sensor that cooperates with a discrete deformable vessel. The pressure sensor is operatively positioned relative to the deformable vessel such that changes in the vessel generate a signal indicative of a pressure change. The signal associated with the pressure change is communicated from the pressure sensor to the controller. If the signal exceeds a threshold, such as where there is a rapid pressure increase in the vessel, the controller initiates one or more safety measures, such as deploying airbags or the like, to reduce the effects of an undesired impact. The deformable vessel and pressure sensor form a sensor assembly that can be located in one or more of various locations throughout the vehicle including its front end, its doors, quarter panels, side panels, and/or its rear end.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2008Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Beverly M. Katz, Michael W. Sulkowski, Stephen Greene
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Publication number: 20090077474Abstract: Method, software, and system for efficiently enabling n-way collaborative work using common software over a network of computers. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, each participant in a collaborative session starts up a common software application, which includes a collaboration component. This collaboration component is used to establish a common session that includes all interested parties. The collaboration component replicates operations performed on any one instance of said application to all other instances participating in the same session, so the effect is as if all members of the session were sharing a single instance of the application on a single computer. In one aspect, the collaboration component also supports broadcast of audio and video over a computer network, to enable session participants to see and/or hear each other, and further includes other features that support collaborative work.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Rosebud LMS, Inc.Inventors: John J. Mohan, Moises Lejter, Stephen Greene
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Patent number: 7454760Abstract: Method, software, and system for efficiently enabling n-way collaborative work using common software over a network of computers. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, each participant in a collaborative session starts up a common software application, which includes a collaboration component. This collaboration component is used to establish a common session that includes all interested parties. The collaboration component replicates operations performed on any one instance of said application to all other instances participating in the same session, so the effect is as if all members of the session were sharing a single instance of the application on a single computer. In one aspect, the collaboration component also supports broadcast of audio and video over a computer network, to enable session participants to see and/or hear each other, and further includes other features that support collaborative work.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Rosebud LMS, Inc.Inventors: John J. Mohan, Moises Lejter, Stephen Greene
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Publication number: 20060162461Abstract: A pressure sensing device (10, 40) is shown having a ceramic capacitive sensing element (12) received in a chamber formed in a hexport housing (16). The hexport housing has a fluid passageway (16c) communicating with a recessed chamber (16d) formed in a bottom wall circumscribed by an annular platform shoulder (16e). A thin flexible metal diaphragm (18) is hermetically attached to the bottom wall along the platform shoulder. A curable adhesive resin having a thermal coefficient of expansion and modulus of elasticity appropriately matching that of sensing element (12), such as polyurethane, is cast between the sensing element (12) and the metal diaphragm (18) forming, when cured, a layer bonded to both members resulting in a sensor that is effective in monitoring negative as well as positive fluid pressures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2006Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventors: Alan Amore, Eric Giasson, James Ogilvie, Stephen Greene, David Field, Andrew Willner, Vanvisa Attaset
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Publication number: 20030200352Abstract: Method, software, and system for efficiently enabling n-way collaborative work using common software over a network of computers. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, each participant in a collaborative session starts up a common software application, which includes a collaboration component. This collaboration component is used to establish a common session that includes all interested parties. The collaboration component replicates operations performed on any one instance of said application to all other instances participating in the same session, so the effect is as if all members of the session were sharing a single instance of the application on a single computer. In one aspect, the collaboration component also supports broadcast of audio and video over a computer network, to enable session participants to see and/or hear each other, and further includes other features that support collaborative work.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: John J. Mohan, Moises Lejter, Stephen Greene
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Patent number: 6018294Abstract: An automatic transmission shift indicator system is provided to electrically indicate the selected gear of an automatic transmission in a motor vehicle. The shift indicator system includes a gear selector, transmission locking plate, a switch and a visual shift indicator. The gear selector connects to a locking plate in the transmission and is manually operative by the vehicle's driver to rotate the locking plate within a range of positions that correlate to each of the selectable transmission gears. The park neutral safety switch is modified to movably engage a stepped cam surface of the locking plate, so that each step corresponds to one of the selectable transmission gears. As the gear selector is shifted from gear to gear, the switch is actuated and thus transmits an electrical signal that is indicative of a selected transmission gear. The visual shift indicator decodes the selected transmission gear based on the resistance value of the electrical signal and displays the selected gear to the driver.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1998Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventors: Mark S. Vogel, James Spiker, Stephen Greene