Patents by Inventor Thomas Stewart

Thomas Stewart 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).

  • Publication number: 20210290122
    Abstract: Pre-connected analyte sensors are provided. A pre-connected analyte sensor includes a sensor carrier attached to an analyte sensor. The sensor carrier includes a substrate configured for mechanical coupling of the sensor to testing, calibration, or wearable equipment. The sensor carrier also includes conductive contacts for electrically coupling sensor electrodes to the testing, calibration, or wearable equipment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2021
    Publication date: September 23, 2021
    Inventors: Jason Halac, John Charles Barry, Becky L. Clark, Chris W. Dring, John Michael Gray, Kris Elliot Higley, Jeff Jackson, David A. Keller, Ted Tang Lee, Jason Mitchell, Kenneth Pirondini, David Rego, Ryan Everett Schoonmaker, Peter C. Simpson, Craig Thomas Gadd, Kyle Thomas Stewart, John Stanley Hayes
  • Publication number: 20200330010
    Abstract: Various analyte sensing apparatuses and associated housings are provided. Some apparatuses comprise one or more caps. Some apparatuses comprise a two-part adhesive patch. Some apparatuses comprise one or more sensor bends configured to locate and/or hold a sensor in place during mounting. Some apparatuses utilize one or more dams and/or wells to retain epoxy for securing a sensor. Some apparatuses utilize a pocket and one or more adjacent areas and various transitions for preventing epoxy from wicking to undesired areas of the apparatus. Some apparatuses include heat-sealable thermoplastic elastomers for welding a cap to the apparatus. Related methods of fabricating such apparatuses and/or housings are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2020
    Publication date: October 22, 2020
    Inventors: John Charles Barry, Patrick John Castagna, Scott Alexander Fall, David A. Keller, Mark Douglas Kempkey, Kyle Thomas Stewart, Nicole Marie Weikert, Craig Thomas Gadd
  • Publication number: 20200330036
    Abstract: Various analyte sensing apparatuses and associated housings are provided. Some apparatuses comprise one or more caps. Some apparatuses comprise a two-part adhesive patch. Some apparatuses comprise one or more sensor bends configured to locate and/or hold a sensor in place during mounting. Some apparatuses utilize one or more dams and/or wells to retain epoxy for securing a sensor. Some apparatuses utilize a pocket and one or more adjacent areas and various transitions for preventing epoxy from wicking to undesired areas of the apparatus. Some apparatuses include heat-sealable thermoplastic elastomers for welding a cap to the apparatus. Related methods of fabricating such apparatuses and/or housings are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2020
    Publication date: October 22, 2020
    Inventors: John Charles Barry, Patrick John Castagna, Scott Alexander Fall, David A. Keller, Mark Douglas Kempkey, Kyle Thomas Stewart, Nicole Marie Weikert, Craig Thomas Gadd
  • Publication number: 20200330009
    Abstract: Various analyte sensing apparatuses and associated housings are provided. Some apparatuses comprise one or more caps. Some apparatuses comprise a two-part adhesive patch. Some apparatuses comprise one or more sensor bends configured to locate and/or hold a sensor in place during mounting. Some apparatuses utilize one or more dams and/or wells to retain epoxy for securing a sensor. Some apparatuses utilize a pocket and one or more adjacent areas and various transitions for preventing epoxy from wicking to undesired areas of the apparatus. Some apparatuses include heat-sealable thermoplastic elastomers for welding a cap to the apparatus. Related methods of fabricating such apparatuses and/or housings are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2020
    Publication date: October 22, 2020
    Inventors: John Charles Barry, Patrick John Castagna, Scott Alexander Fall, David A. Keller, Mark Douglas Kempkey, Kyle Thomas Stewart, Nicole Marie Weikert, Craig Thomas Gadd
  • Publication number: 20200330005
    Abstract: Various analyte sensing apparatuses and associated housings are provided. Some apparatuses comprise one or more caps. Some apparatuses comprise a two-part adhesive patch. Some apparatuses comprise one or more sensor bends configured to locate and/or hold a sensor in place during mounting. Some apparatuses utilize one or more dams and/or wells to retain epoxy for securing a sensor. Some apparatuses utilize a pocket and one or more adjacent areas and various transitions for preventing epoxy from wicking to undesired areas of the apparatus. Some apparatuses include heat-sealable thermoplastic elastomers for welding a cap to the apparatus. Related methods of fabricating such apparatuses and/or housings are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2020
    Publication date: October 22, 2020
    Inventors: John Charles Barry, Patrick John Castagna, Scott Alexander Fall, David A. Keller, Mark Douglas Kempkey, Kyle Thomas Stewart, Nicole Marie Weikert, Craig Thomas Gadd
  • Patent number: 10569110
    Abstract: A frame, one or more wheels rotationally attached to the frame, two or more end feet attached to opposite ends of the frame, one or more end safety tether attachments, and a flip-pole attachment. The frame straddles the roof peak so the end feet are stably positioned on opposite roof surfaces. The wheels enable the device, when flipped to its inverted position, to be rolled up and down the roof for installation and removal. The flip-pole attachment enables attachment of a flip pole for use in installing and removing the device from a ladder. And the end tether attachments enable workers to couple their safety tethers to the secured device so that if they fall their fall will be arrested for safety. Typical embodiments include an outrigger assembly with roof-mounting side feet that in a pivoted use position are offset from the frame end feet for improved stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2020
    Inventors: Vince Gaines, Thomas Stewart
  • Publication number: 20190117133
    Abstract: Pre-connected analyte sensors are provided. A pre-connected analyte sensor includes a sensor carrier attached to an analyte sensor. The sensor carrier includes a substrate configured for mechanical coupling of the sensor to testing, calibration, or wearable equipment. The sensor carrier also includes conductive contacts for electrically coupling sensor electrodes to the testing, calibration, or wearable equipment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2018
    Publication date: April 25, 2019
    Inventors: Jason Halac, John Charles Barry, Becky L. Clark, Chris W. Dring, John Michael Gray, Kris Elliot Higley, Jeff Jackson, David A. Keller, Ted Tang Lee, Jason Mitchell, Kenneth Pirondini, David Rego, Ryan Everett Schoonmaker, Peter C. Simpson, Craig Thomas Gadd, Kyle Thomas Stewart
  • Publication number: 20190120784
    Abstract: Pre-connected analyte sensors are provided. A pre-connected analyte sensor includes a sensor carrier attached to an analyte sensor. The sensor carrier includes a substrate configured for mechanical coupling of the sensor to testing, calibration, or wearable equipment. The sensor carrier also includes conductive contacts for electrically coupling sensor electrodes to the testing, calibration, or wearable equipment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2018
    Publication date: April 25, 2019
    Inventors: Jason Halac, John Charles Barry, Becky L. Clark, Chris W. Dring, John Michael Gray, Kris Elliot Higley, Jeff Jackson, David A. Keller, Ted Tang Lee, Jason Mitchell, Kenneth Pirondini, David Rego, Ryan Everett Schoonmaker, Peter C. Simpson, Craig Thomas Gadd, Kyle Thomas Stewart
  • Publication number: 20190117131
    Abstract: Pre-connected analyte sensors are provided. A pre-connected analyte sensor includes a sensor carrier attached to an analyte sensor. The sensor carrier includes a substrate configured for mechanical coupling of the sensor to testing, calibration, or wearable equipment. The sensor carrier also includes conductive contacts for electrically coupling sensor electrodes to the testing, calibration, or wearable equipment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2018
    Publication date: April 25, 2019
    Inventors: Jason Halac, John Charles Barry, Becky L. Clark, Chris W. Dring, John Michael Gray, Kris Elliot Higley, Jeff Jackson, David A. Keller, Ted Tang Lee, Jason Mitchell, Kenneth Pirondini, David Rego, Ryan Everett Schoonmaker, Peter C. Simpson, Craig Thomas Gadd, Kyle Thomas Stewart
  • Publication number: 20190120785
    Abstract: Pre-connected analyte sensors are provided. A pre-connected analyte sensor includes a sensor carrier attached to an analyte sensor. The sensor carrier includes a substrate configured for mechanical coupling of the sensor to testing, calibration, or wearable equipment. The sensor carrier also includes conductive contacts for electrically coupling sensor electrodes to the testing, calibration, or wearable equipment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2018
    Publication date: April 25, 2019
    Inventors: Jason Halac, John Charles Barry, Becky L. Clark, Chris W. Dring, John Michael Gray, Kris Elliot Higley, Jeff Jackson, David A. Keller, Ted Tang Lee, Jason Mitchell, Kenneth Pirondini, David Rego, Ryan Everett Schoonmaker, Peter C. Simpson, Craig Thomas Gadd, Kyle Thomas Stewart
  • Publication number: 20190095918
    Abstract: A computer-implemented system and method for managing a data process in a virtual reality setting are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2018
    Publication date: March 28, 2019
    Inventors: Austen Thomas STEWART, Ankur BAGCHI, Matthew Frederick FALLER
  • Publication number: 20190054330
    Abstract: A frame, one or more wheels rotationally attached to the frame, two or more end feet attached to opposite ends of the frame, one or more end safety tether attachments, and a flip-pole attachment. The frame straddles the roof peak so the end feet are stably positioned on opposite roof surfaces. The wheels enable the device, when flipped to its inverted position, to be rolled up and down the roof for installation and removal. The flip-pole attachment enables attachment of a flip pole for use in installing and removing the device from a ladder. And the end tether attachments enable workers to couple their safety tethers to the secured device so that if they fall their fall will be arrested for safety. Typical embodiments include an outrigger assembly with roof-mounting side feet that in a pivoted use position are offset from the frame end feet for improved stability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2018
    Publication date: February 21, 2019
    Inventors: Vince GAINES, Thomas STEWART
  • Publication number: 20160270887
    Abstract: The BioRoot® anatomic endosseous dental implant begins as a block of yttria-stabilized, zirconia oxide (MOL3% Y3ZrO2) that is milled and processed into a single piece dental implant with a custom built abutment to which a dental prosthesis can be attached after a three to four month osseointegration period, with unique retention devices that can be round, ovoid, or oblong-shaped, of any size desired with a varied number of holes (See Drawings FIGS. 1, 1 and 2, FIGS. 2, 1 and 2, and FIGS. 3, 1 and 2) which through the osseointegration process will become anchors between the implant surface and the alveolar walls of the extracted tooth root socket that minimize bone resorption, increase bone-to-implant contact, increase initial implant stability and enhance overall osseointegration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2015
    Publication date: September 22, 2016
    Inventor: Thomas Stewart Pearson
  • Patent number: 8905901
    Abstract: A device allows an individual the ability to easily adjust the resistance to perform pushing and pulling exercises in multiple directions. The device allows the individual the ability to exercise at variable levels of intensity with a simple adjustment. The amount of ballast weight may be adjusted to offer additional levels of rolling resistance. The device may be set to operate either in a straight line, or in multiple directions. The device may use pneumatic tires, in a three-wheel design, which permit the device to be used on multiple surfaces and allows for ease of maneuverability during use. Unlike current systems, which do not allow for pushing or pulling at varied heights, the device has a handle bar that may change its height with a simple adjustable locking mechanism that incorporates a counterbalance system to allow for ease of movement of a force arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2014
    Inventors: Thomas Stewart, Paul Lando
  • Publication number: 20140119560
    Abstract: This invention explains the use of a device that uses either WiFi or BLUETOOTH technologies to interface to musical equipment. The use of these technologies eliminates the need to use cables to transmit the signals from instrument to interface and also allows for easy collaboration and sharing of music, musical ideas and the like.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2012
    Publication date: May 1, 2014
    Inventors: David Thomas Stewart, David Alfred Jarrett
  • Publication number: 20130323677
    Abstract: The instant invention is an individualized anatomic tooth root implant comprised of zirconia oxide or other biocompatible material, manufactured to very closely approximate an extracted tooth root and the existing extracted tooth root socket morphology. By so doing, invasive drilling and other dental procedures can be avoided. The implant consists of single or multiple root(s), the main implant body, a custom built abutment, and a dental prosthesis (crown), cemented to the abutment once sufficient healing and osseointegration has occurred. The the instant invention will have user defined additions and subtractions with circumferential grooves and ridges cut into the implant body below the coronal lip to insure better fit and retention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2012
    Publication date: December 5, 2013
    Inventor: Thomas Stewart Pearson
  • Patent number: 8576408
    Abstract: A method of testing figure quality of a convex mirror in which an optical quality substrate material is used. Three separate interferometric null tests are carried out to produce three independent sets of optical path difference (OPD) data. Null lenses, or nulling computer generated holograms (CGHs), are designed and used as needed in each test setup so that spherical aberration is corrected. From the three sets of OPD data, surface figure errors on the rear and front surfaces of the test optic are calculated as well as the OPD error introduced by refractive index inhomogeneity in the substrate material. The rear surface is then corrected, generally using a computer-controlled polishing machine, to reduce rear surface errors to a manageably small level. The front convex surface of the test optic is then corrected to reduce surface figure error to within some specified amount.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2013
    Inventor: Thomas Stewart McKechnie
  • Publication number: 20130172159
    Abstract: A device allows an individual the ability to easily adjust the resistance to perform pushing and pulling exercises in multiple directions. The device allows the individual the ability to exercise at variable levels of intensity with a simple adjustment. The amount of ballast weight may be adjusted to offer additional levels of rolling resistance. The device may be set to operate either in a straight line, or in multiple directions. The device may use pneumatic tires, in a three-wheel design, which permit the device to be used on multiple surfaces and allows for ease of maneuverability during use. Unlike current systems, which do not allow for pushing or pulling at varied heights, the device has a handle bar that may change its height with a simple adjustable locking mechanism that incorporates a counterbalance system to allow for ease of movement of a force arm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2011
    Publication date: July 4, 2013
    Inventors: Thomas Stewart, Paul Lando
  • Patent number: 8422029
    Abstract: A method of testing a convex mirror surface figure in which an optical quality substrate material is used having a convex front surface and a rear surface polished to a precise optical figure to create a lens. The lens is then tested by a standard interferometric or wavefront lens-testing method and the convex surface coated once a desired curvature is obtained. Null testing may be attained by passing a collimated interferometer beam through a focusing lens shaped to counter the predicted spherical aberration introduced by a perfect convex mirror/lens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2013
    Inventor: Thomas Stewart McKechnie
  • Publication number: 20120259447
    Abstract: A method of testing figure quality of a convex mirror in which an optical quality substrate material is used. The substrate has a front convex surface that has to be polished and figured to high accuracy, typically ?/10 (HeNe), and a rear concave surface which only needs to be polished and figured to moderate surface figure accuracy, typically about 1-? (HeNe). Three separate interferometric null tests are then carried out to produce three independent sets of optical path difference (OPD) data. Null lenses, or nulling computer generated holograms (CGHs), are designed and used as needed in each test setup so that spherical aberration is corrected. All three separate interferometric tests are either ideal null tests, or near null tests. From the three sets of OPD data, surface figure errors on the rear and front surfaces of the test optic, h1(xi,yj) and h2(xi,yj), are calculated as well as the OPD error OPDI(xi,yj) introduced by refractive index inhomogeneity in the substrate material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 11, 2011
    Publication date: October 11, 2012
    Inventor: Thomas Stewart McKechnie