Patents by Inventor Steven C.

Steven C. 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).

  • Patent number: 8592479
    Abstract: The invention encompasses compositions for enhancing the ability of a companion animal to resist and/or overcome viral infections. The compositions of the invention include an amount of lipoic acid that is effective in enhancing the antiviral immunity of a companion animal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2013
    Assignee: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven C. Zicker, Jeffrey A. Brockman, Nolan Zebulon Frantz
  • Patent number: 8595254
    Abstract: Described is a system, method, and product for building a roster. A user interface is rendered. A list of entities is presented. A selection of a first entity and a second entity are received via the user interface. A first list of elements associated with the first entity and a second list of elements associated with the second entity are presented. A selection of an element from the first list of elements is received via the user interface. The second list is updated to include only elements associated with the selected element. A roster is generated, wherein the roster includes summary data, the summary data corresponding to the elements in the updated second list. The summary data is displayed in the user interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2013
    Assignee: Promethean, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven C. Velozo, Alexander H. Decker, Ryan J. Vanderpol
  • Patent number: 8591550
    Abstract: Exemplary spinal fixation devices, systems, and method are provided for stabilizing vertebrae in a patient's spine. In one exemplary embodiment, methods and devices are provided for coupling one or more bone anchors, such as hooks, screws, etc., and/or one or more spinal fixation elements, such as spinal rods, cables, plates, etc. In certain exemplary embodiments, a cross connector is provided for connecting and stabilizing two bone anchors, a bone anchor and a spinal fixation element, or a bone anchor and bone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2013
    Assignee: DePuy Spine, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven C. Ludwig, Mark T. Hall, Thomas V. Doherty
  • Publication number: 20130310822
    Abstract: A pulmonary treatment system includes a compact configuration for delivery to a first airway of a patient. An energy delivery system of the pulmonary treatment system delivers energy to target tissue in or along an airway wall of the first airway to reduce airway resistance in a second airway distal to the first airway. The pulmonary treatment system protects tissue in the airway wall of the first airway located between the target tissue and the energy delivery system by at least one of thermodynamically cooling, circulating a liquid coolant through the pulmonary treatment system, and shielding a portion of the energy delivery system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2013
    Publication date: November 21, 2013
    Applicant: Holaira, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin L. Mayse, Steven C. Dimmer, Mark Deem, John Streeter, Ryan Kaveckis, Edward S. Harshman
  • Publication number: 20130309520
    Abstract: A method of bonding a first panel made of a first material to a second panel made of a second material is provided. The method includes creating a second panel hole in the second panel at a weld location. An insert composed of the first material is inserted into the second panel hole in the second panel. At least a portion of the insert is fittable in the second panel hole and sized to correspond to the second panel hole. The first panel and the insert are welded together at the weld location, thereby bonding the first and second panels. In one embodiment, the first and second panels are placed between the first and second electrodes of a welding gun. A force is applied to clamp the insert and the first panel between the first and second electrodes and a welding current is delivered. A bonded structure is provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2012
    Publication date: November 21, 2013
    Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
    Inventors: STEVEN C. LANG, JOSEPH M. POLEWARCZYK, PETER M. PARLOW
  • Publication number: 20130310200
    Abstract: A Magnetically Attached Golf Tee (MAGT) consisting of an upper section and a lower section. The upper section has an upper concave surface that supports a golf ball and a lower flat surface that has attached an upper permanent magnet. The lower section has a lower pointed end that is inserted into the ground and an upper flat surface that has attached a lower permanent magnet. When the two magnets interface, the MAGT can be used as a conventional golf tee. When the upper section is struck by a golf club, the upper section separates from the lower section without causing damage to the MAGT. The separated upper section can be retrieved and re-attached to the lower section, allowing the MAGT to be reused numerous times.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2012
    Publication date: November 21, 2013
    Inventors: Steven C. Nelson, Tom C. Nelson
  • Patent number: 8586811
    Abstract: Processes and hydrocarbon processing apparatuses for preparing mono-olefins are provided. An exemplary process includes separating a hydrocarbon feed into a first fraction of carbon-containing compounds having less than or equal to 5 carbon atoms and a second fraction of compounds that have a lower vapor pressure than those in the first fraction. Dienes and/or acetylenes from the first fraction are selectively hydrogenated into corresponding mono-olefins. Paraffins from the first fraction are converted into corresponding mono-olefins. The converted mono-olefins are contact cooled with an impurity-containing liquid hydrocarbon stream, with the impurities in the impurity-containing liquid hydrocarbon stream having a lower vapor pressure than compounds in the first fraction. The dienes and/or acetylenes from the first fraction are selectively hydrogenated prior to converting the paraffins from the first fraction into mono-olefins and after separating the first fraction from the hydrocarbon feed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2013
    Assignee: UOP LLC
    Inventors: Steven C. Kozup, Joseph Edward Zimmermann
  • Patent number: 8586911
    Abstract: A method of determining auto-calibrating information of a test sensor includes providing an optical read head that includes a light source, a light guide and a detector. The read head forms an opening that is sized to receive a test sensor. The detector includes a linear-detector array or single detector. A test sensor is provided having apertures formed therein. The test sensor is placed in the opening of the optical read head. Light is transmitted from the light source through the apertures. The light transmitted through the apertures using the detector or detecting the absence of light being transmitted through the test sensor using the detector is detected. The detected light or the absence of detected light information from the detector is used to determine the auto-calibration information of the test sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2013
    Assignee: Bayer HealthCare LLC
    Inventors: Russell J Micinski, Andrew J. Dosmann, Steven C Charlton
  • Patent number: 8586950
    Abstract: A method and system for photomask pattern generation is provided, and more specifically, a method and system for feature function aware priority printing is provided. The method of printing a photolithographic mask includes fracturing mask design data into write shapes that are multiples of a spot size and passing fractured mask design data to a write tool. Additionally, the method includes writing one or more non-critical shapes according to one or more time-saving rules.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2013
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Brian N. Caldwell, Emily E. F. Gallagher, Steven C. Nash, Jed H. Rankin
  • Publication number: 20130304025
    Abstract: A bandage can be used to secure a needle to an access site so as to prevent unintended movement or withdrawal of the needle from the access site during administration of a treatment to a patient. After treatment, the needle can be removed by manipulating a portion of the bandage. Another portion of the bandage can be maintained in position over the access site during needle removal and can be used to promote clotting of the site after needle removal. The bandage may include a clotting agent, a hemostasis pad, and/or a clot-promoting structure. Additionally or alternatively, finger pressure can be applied to the access site through the bandage. For example, the bandage may include a viewing window without any adhesive to allow visual monitoring of the access site during treatment. Finger pressure may be applied to the viewing window and thereby to the access site during and after needle removal to encourage hemostasis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2013
    Publication date: November 14, 2013
    Inventors: James M. Brugger, Steven C. Alford, William Schnell, Mark Florence
  • Publication number: 20130304954
    Abstract: Optimizing an I2C bus frequency, the bus including signal lines coupling a master and slave nodes, a signal line coupled to a rise time detection circuit monitoring a voltage of the signal line, the voltage alternating between a logic low and logic high, where optimizing the frequency includes: detecting, during a rise in the signal line, a first voltage, the first voltage being greater than the logic low voltage; starting a counter to increment once for each clock period of the circuit; detecting a second voltage on the signal line, the second voltage greater than the first and less than the logic high; stopping the counter; calculating, in dependence upon the clock period and the counter value, a rise time; determining whether the rise time is greater than a maximum threshold; and increasing the I2C bus frequency if the calculated rise time is greater than the maximum threshold.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2012
    Publication date: November 14, 2013
    Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
    Inventors: MICHAEL DECESARIS, STEVEN C. JACOBSON, LUKE D. REMIS, GREGORY D. SELLMAN
  • Publication number: 20130298648
    Abstract: An analyte sensor is provided for detecting an analyte concentration level in a bio-fluid sample. The analyte sensor has a base, a first electrode and a second electrode wherein a thermocouple portion is provided integral with the second electrode thereby enabling on-sensor temperature measurement capability. In some embodiments, two and only two electrical contact engagement portions are provided thereby simplifying electrical contact. Manufacturing methods and systems utilizing the analyte sensors are provided, as are numerous other aspects.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2011
    Publication date: November 14, 2013
    Applicant: Bayer HealthCare LLC
    Inventors: Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun, John P. Creaven, Mu Wu, Paul M. Ripley, Steven C. Charlton
  • Publication number: 20130298425
    Abstract: An article of footwear is disclosed that includes an upper, an outsole, and a midsole. The upper is configured to receive a foot, and the outsole is secured to the upper. The outsole defines a plurality of apertures extending entirely through the outsole. In addition, the outsole has a ground-engaging surface positioned at a first elevation. The midsole is positionable such that a lower surface of the midsole extends into the apertures of the outsole and is exposed by the apertures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2013
    Publication date: November 14, 2013
    Inventors: Steven C. McDonald, Bradley S. Long
  • Publication number: 20130304519
    Abstract: A system and method for estimating loss propensity of a vehicle and providing driving information are provided. A loss propensity estimation server receives information from a telematics device installed in a vehicle, determines at least one loss cost area through which vehicle has traveled, and calculates a numeric loss cost factor based upon the at least one loss cost area relative to the amount of risk indicated by the vehicle's garaging loss cost. The numeric loss cost factor can be transmitted to an insurer for subsequent use by the insurer in underwriting or pricing a future insurance policy. A driving information database in the loss propensity estimation server stores driving information obtained from the telematics device installed in the vehicle, which can subsequently be transmitted to an insurer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2013
    Publication date: November 14, 2013
    Inventors: Alexandra Altieri, John Baldan, Thomas Befi, Steven C. Craig, Martin E. Ellingsworth, James Sarrantonio, Christopher Sirota, Jared Smollik, Dorothy Ziegelbauer
  • Publication number: 20130293719
    Abstract: A sports training system employing a mounting apparatus and a tablet computer having an interactive user interface and a camera. The tablet computer is mounted to the mounting apparatus and used to record still pictures or live video of an athlete performing an athletic feat. The video may be reviewed by the athlete, a coach, or another professional. Comments may be drawn directly on the video or otherwise relayed to the athlete. The system may also compare successive attempts at the athletic feat to determine progress.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 2, 2013
    Publication date: November 7, 2013
    Inventor: Steven C. Ashe
  • Publication number: 20130293099
    Abstract: A light emitting device includes a base; a light emitting diode (LED) supported by the base; a layer spaced apart from the LED and including a light emitting material of refraction index n1. An enclosure formed by the layer and the base encloses the LED. A medium inside the enclosure between the LED and the layer has a refraction index n0<n1; and an optic in contact with the layer and having a refraction index n2?n1. The layer is positioned between the optic and the LED. The optic has, at a surface of contact with the layer, a radius r measured along a ray originating from the LED, and, at an output surface of the optic, another radius R measured along the same ray, such that R?r·(n1/nm), where nm is a refraction index of a medium adjacent the output surface of the optic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2013
    Publication date: November 7, 2013
    Inventors: Steven C. Allen, Andrew J. Steckl
  • Publication number: 20130296647
    Abstract: Systems, delivery devices, and methods to treat to ablate, damage, or otherwise affect tissue. The treatment systems are capable of delivering a coolable ablation assembly that ablates targeted tissue without damaging non-targeted tissue. The coolable ablation assembly damages nerve tissue to temporarily or permanently decrease nervous system input.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2013
    Publication date: November 7, 2013
    Inventors: Martin L. Mayse, Steven C. Dimmer
  • Publication number: 20130295893
    Abstract: Exemplary embodiments provide systems and methods to receive a transmission that is associated with an identification number and includes a number associated with a land line, determine a physical address based on the number associated with the land line, confirm the physical address that was determined, and associate the physical address with a user account, the user account being identified by the identification number.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2013
    Publication date: November 7, 2013
    Inventor: Steven C. Roberts
  • Publication number: 20130289556
    Abstract: Systems, delivery devices, and methods to treat to ablate, damage, or otherwise affect tissue. The treatment systems are capable of delivering a coolable ablation assembly that ablates targeted tissue without damaging non-targeted tissue. The coolable ablation assembly damages nerve tissue to temporarily or permanently decrease nervous system input.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2013
    Publication date: October 31, 2013
    Inventors: Martin L. Mayse, Steven C. Dimmer
  • Patent number: D692976
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2013
    Inventor: Steven C. Sims