Patents by Inventor Steve Stone
Steve Stone 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: 20120272325Abstract: Systems and methods for locating network sites using a target digital object in a networked environment are presented. In operation, a request to locate network sites using the target digital object is received. In response to the request, identification information corresponding to the target digital object is obtained. Content of a plurality of network sites on a network is also obtained. For each network site of the obtained plurality of network sites, a determination is made as to whether a digital object on the network site matches the target digital object according to the identification information corresponding to the target digital object. A report indicating the network sites that include a digital object that matches the target digital object is then generated and returned in response to the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2011Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: INFOFLOWS CORPORATIONInventors: Steve A. Stone, Carlo Estrada, Jeffrey S. Lill
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Patent number: 8081668Abstract: A laser processes a workpiece with laser pulses delivered at random time intervals and at substantially constant energy levels by characterizing the laser cavity discharge behavior and utilizing that information for adjusting dummy pulse time periods to compensate for the energy errors. Dummy pulses are laser pulses that are blocked from reaching a workpiece. A second way for providing constant pulse energies employs an AOM for varying amounts of laser energy passed to the workpiece. A third way of providing constant pulse energies entails extending the pulse period of selected pulses to allow additional laser cavity charging time whenever a dummy pulse is initiated.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.Inventors: Keith Grant, Steve Stone, Brady Nilsen
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Publication number: 20100046561Abstract: A laser processes a workpiece with laser pulses delivered at random time intervals and at substantially constant energy levels by characterizing the laser cavity discharge behavior and utilizing that information for adjusting dummy pulse time periods to compensate for the energy errors. Dummy pulses are laser pulses that are blocked from reaching a workpiece. A second way for providing constant pulse energies employs an AOM for varying amounts of laser energy passed to the workpiece. A third way of providing constant pulse energies entails extending the pulse period of selected pulses to allow additional laser cavity charging time whenever a dummy pulse is initiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.Inventors: Keith Grant, Steve Stone, Brady Nilsen
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Patent number: 7617116Abstract: A medical practice management system can be used to manage a medical practice. A medical practice management server communicates with a medical practice client user interface over a first network and communicates with a payor server over a second network. The medical practice management server receives information associated with a visit by a patient to the medical practice. Prior to using the information to create a claim, the medical practice management server automatically and repeatedly interacts with the information to ensure correct information by either applying one or more rules to the information or by performing one or more transactions with the payor server. The medical practice management server performs a correcting action in response to finding an error in the information and subsequently uses the information to create an insurance claim.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: athenahealth, Inc.Inventors: Anshul Amar, Steve Stone, Ed Park, Todd Park
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Patent number: 7616669Abstract: A laser processes a workpiece with laser pulses delivered at random time intervals and at substantially constant energy levels by characterizing the laser cavity discharge behavior and utilizing that information for adjusting dummy pulse time periods to compensate for the energy errors. Dummy pulses are laser pulses that are blocked from reaching a workpiece. A second way for providing constant pulse energies employs an AOM for varying amounts of laser energy passed to the workpiece. A third way of providing constant pulse energies entails extending the pulse period of selected pulses to allow additional laser cavity charging time whenever a dummy pulse is initiated.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.Inventors: Keith Grant, Steve Stone, Brady Nilsen
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Patent number: 7608800Abstract: A method selectively processes structures on a workpiece with laser pulses. The structures are arranged in a linear pattern having approximately equal pitch. The pulses propagate along a laser beam propagation path terminating at a laser beam spot on the workpiece. The method fires a first processing pulse when the spot coincides with a first structure location, selectively blocks or clears the propagation path during the first pulse, moves the workpiece and the spot relative to one another such that the spot moves toward a second structure location at a speed less than the product of the laser's PRF and the pitch, fires a dummy pulse before the spot reaches the second structure location, blocks the propagation path during the dummy laser pulse, fires another processing pulse when the beam spot coincides with the second structure location, and selectively blocks or clears the propagation path during the second processing pulse.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2007Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kelly Bruland, Steve Swaringen, Steve Stone, Keith Grant
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Publication number: 20090037558Abstract: Systems and methods for locating network sites using a target digital object in a networked environment are presented. In operation, a request to locate network sites using the target digital object is received. In response to the request, identification information corresponding to the target digital object is obtained. Content of a plurality of network sites on a network is also obtained. For each network site of the obtained plurality of network sites, a determination is made as to whether a digital object on the network site matches the target digital object according to the identification information corresponding to the target digital object. A report indicating the network sites that include a digital object that matches the target digital object is then generated and returned in response to the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: InfoFlows CorporationInventors: Steve A. Stone, Carlo Estrada, Jeffrey S. Lill
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Patent number: 7457399Abstract: The present invention is for a sensing device that monitors the conditions of a remote location. The device has a detecting means which detects the conditions at the remote location; a transmitting module that reads and remotely transmits information containing the detected conditions and the power level of a power source powering the transmitting module; a base module that receives, selectively processes and conveys the information telephonically; and an identifying means that identifies the remote location of the call before the call is completed, and thus the information can be passed without completing a call. The invention is also directed to a method of sensing conditions at a remote location in the least possible time.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Inventors: Donald Onken, Tim McDonough, John Richardson, Steve Stone
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Publication number: 20080286827Abstract: The invention relates to biomarkers for use in diagnosing cancer and in classifying tumors.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Myriad Genetics, IncorporatedInventors: Steve Stone, Alexander Gutin
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Patent number: 7372878Abstract: A method and system decrease the amount of undesired laser radiation reaching a workpiece from a laser having a laser cavity and a Q-switch. The laser operates at any given time in one of at least two modes. In a first mode the laser emits pulses at a PRF (pulse repetition frequency) for selectively irradiating targets on or within a workpiece, and the pulses propagate along a propagation path to the workpiece. In a second mode less or no laser radiation desirably reaches the workpiece. The method is operable during the second mode. The method opens the Q switch more than the Q switch is open in the first mode, thereby limiting the amount of energy that builds up in the laser cavity and decreasing the peak energy of the laser radiation emitted in the second mode.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.Inventors: Brady Nilsen, Steve Stone
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Publication number: 20070228024Abstract: A method selectively processes structures on a workpiece with laser pulses. The structures are arranged in a linear pattern having approximately equal pitch. The pulses propagate along a laser beam propagation path terminating at a laser beam spot on the workpiece. The method fires a first processing pulse when the spot coincides with a first structure location, selectively blocks or clears the propagation path during the first pulse, moves the workpiece and the spot relative to one another such that the spot moves toward a second structure location at a speed less than the product of the laser's PRF and the pitch, fires a dummy pulse before the spot reaches the second structure location, blocks the propagation path during the dummy laser pulse, fires another processing pulse when the beam spot coincides with the second structure location, and selectively blocks or clears the propagation path during the second processing pulse.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: Kelly Bruland, Steve Swaringen, Steve Stone, Keith Grant
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Patent number: 7227098Abstract: Methods and systems operate a machine having a laser characterized by a PRF (pulse repetition frequency) parameter that specifies a PRF at which pulses produced by the laser have desirable pulse properties for irradiating structures on or within a workpiece. The structures are arranged on the workpiece in a linear pattern having an approximately equal pitch between adjacent structures. The laser emits a laser pulse that propagates along a laser beam propagation path terminating at a laser beam spot on the workpiece. The method is effective to move the laser beam spot across the structures along the linear pattern at a speed greater than the product of the PRF and the pitch to selectively irradiate selected ones of the structures with the laser without substantially degrading the desirable pulse properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kelly Bruland, Steve Swaringen, Steve Stone, Keith Grant
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Patent number: 7221746Abstract: The present invention is for a sensing device that monitors the conditions of a remote location. The device has a detecting means which detects the conditions at the remote location; a transmitting module that reads and remotely transmits information containing the detected conditions and the power level of a power source powering the transmitting module; a base module that receives, selectively processes and conveys the information telephonically; and an identifying means that identifies the remote location of the call without incurring a telephone toll charge. The invention is also directed to a method of sensing conditions at a remote location without incurring telephone toll charges.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Inventors: Donald Onken, John J. Richardson, Steve Stone
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Publication number: 20060029113Abstract: A method and system decrease the amount of undesired laser radiation reaching a workpiece from a laser having a laser cavity and a Q-switch. The laser operates at any given time in one of at least two modes. In a first mode the laser emits pulses at a PRF (pulse repetition frequency) for selectively irradiating targets on or within a workpiece, and the pulses propagate along a propagation path to the workpiece. In a second mode less or no laser radiation desirably reaches the workpiece. The method is operable during the second mode. The method opens the Q switch more than the Q switch is open in the first mode, thereby limiting the amount of energy that builds up in the laser cavity and decreasing the peak energy of the laser radiation emitted in the second mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Brady Nilsen, Steve Stone
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Publication number: 20060027540Abstract: A laser is characterized by a PRF (pulse repetition frequency) parameter that specifies a PRF at which pulses produced by the laser have desirable pulse properties for irradiating a target on or within a workpiece. The laser emits a laser pulse that propagates along a laser beam propagation path terminating at a laser beam spot on the workpiece. A method is effective to operate the laser at an effective PRF lower than the PRF parameter without substantially degrading the desirable pulse properties. The method receives data indicating the location on the workpiece of the target to be selectively irradiated with the laser pulse.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Kelly Bruland, Steve Swaringen, Steve Stone, Keith Grant
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Publication number: 20050100062Abstract: A laser processes a workpiece with laser pulses delivered at random time intervals and at substantially constant energy levels by characterizing the laser cavity discharge behavior and utilizing that information for adjusting dummy pulse time periods to compensate for the energy errors. Dummy pulses are laser pulses that are blocked from reaching a workpiece. A second way for providing constant pulse energies employs an AOM for varying amounts of laser energy passed to the workpiece. A third way of providing constant pulse energies entails extending the pulse period of selected pulses to allow additional laser cavity charging time whenever a dummy pulse is initiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Inventors: Keith Grant, Steve Stone, Brady Nilsen
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Publication number: 20040125927Abstract: The present invention is for a sensing device that monitors the conditions of a remote location. The device has a detecting means which detects the conditions at the remote location; a transmitting module that reads and remotely transmits information containing the detected conditions and the power level of a power source powering the transmitting module; a base module that receives, selectively processes and conveys the information telephonically; and an identifying means that identifies the remote location of the call before the call is completed, and thus the information can be passed without completing a call. The invention is also directed to a method of sensing conditions at a remote location in the least possible time.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Donald Onken, Tim McDonough, John J. Richardson, Steve Stone
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Publication number: 20030108171Abstract: The present invention is for a sensing device that monitors the conditions of a remote location. The device has a detecting means which detects the conditions at the remote location; a transmitting module that reads and remotely transmits information containing the detected conditions and the power level of a power source powering the transmitting module; a base module that receives, selectively processes and conveys the information telephonically; and an identifying means that identifies the remote location of the call before the call is completed, and thus the information can be passed without completing a call. The invention is also directed to a method of sensing conditions at a remote location in the least possible time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: J. J. Richardson, Steve Stone, Donald Onken
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Patent number: 6502340Abstract: A portable sign, easily insertable into the ground without the aid of any tools and bilaterally stabile, composed of a display inserted into and upheld by a rectangular frame that includes two spaced apart parallel horizontal bars and two spaced apart parallel vertical bars. The sign also includes two spaced apart depending posts connected to the frame and insertable into the ground, each post has at least one symmetrical stabilizer that also facilitates insertion, thereby allowing a person to easily and quickly insert and stabilize the sign. The combined functions of stabilization and insertion facilitator into one element make the sign of lighter weight and more easily manageable.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventors: M. Steve Stone, Tony R. Stone
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Publication number: 20020152658Abstract: A portable sign, easily insertable into the ground without the aid of any tools and bilaterally stabile, composed of a display inserted into and upheld by a rectangular frame that includes two spaced apart parallel horizontal bars and two spaced apart parallel vertical bars. The sign also includes two spaced apart depending posts connected to the frame and insertable into the ground, each post has at least one symmetrical stabilizer that also facilitates insertion, thereby allowing a person to easily and quickly insert and stabilize the sign. The combined functions of stabilization and insertion facilitator into one element make the sign of lighter weight and more easily manageable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: M. Steve Stone, Tony R. Stone