Patents by Inventor Timothy A. Gardner
Timothy A. Gardner 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: 20230275411Abstract: A charging system for installation into a block wall includes a docking unit, a cover unit and a charging unit. The docking unit includes a docking unit hollow body with an open front face, and a back plate closing the rear face and an electrical connector positioned within the docking unit hollow body. The cover unit includes a cover unit hollow body for insertion into the docking unit hollow body. The charging unit has a charging unit hollow body for insertion into the docking unit hollow body; and a charger module is located in the charger housing and the charging module includes contacts for connecting to the docking unit electrical connector, and a cable connector for connecting a charging cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2021Publication date: August 31, 2023Inventors: Timothy Gardner, Bernard Glover, William McFarlane
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Publication number: 20220361323Abstract: Methods and systems for fabricating 3D electronic devices, such as multielectrode arrays, including metalized, 3D printed structures using integrated 3D printing and photolithography techniques are disclosed. As one embodiment, a multielectrode array comprises a flexible substrate, a plurality of photopatterned electrical traces spaced apart and insulated from one another on the substrate, and a plurality of 3D printed electrodes. Each 3D printed electrode comprises a photopolymer coated in metal and has a 3D structure that extends outward from the substrate, and each 3D printed electrode is electrically connected to a corresponding electrical trace of the plurality of photopatterned electrical traces.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Applicant: University of OregonInventors: Timothy Gardner, Kara Zappitelli, Morgan Brown
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Publication number: 20220126074Abstract: Encapsulation devices are provided that comprise an outer wall defining an inner volume, the outer wall comprising a plurality of pores and a plurality of vasculature holes; and a plurality of channels traversing the inner volume, wherein each channel extends from one of the plurality of vasculature holes to another of the plurality of vasculature holes. The device is used for the implantation or delivery of cells, proteins, or other therapeutic molecules. Also provided are methods of treating a disorder in a subject using an encapsulation device described herein. The disclosed encapsulation devices have a porous surface and an internal network of channels passing through the device and connecting with the outside of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2021Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: University of OregonInventors: Thomas Kidder Roseberry, Timothy Gardner, Jean-Charles Neel
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Publication number: 20210290949Abstract: Implantable nerve cuffs and methods for constructing or manufacturing the same are provided. Also provided is a method for installing a nerve into a nerve passage in the nerve cuff and a system using the nerve cuff. The nerve cuff is configured to retain one or more signal carrying elements such as electrodes proximal to a peripheral nerve in a human or animal subject. The nerve cuff may be constructed using a 3D printing method.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2017Publication date: September 23, 2021Applicants: GALVANI BIOELECTRONICS LIMITED, TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITYInventors: Bradley J. HOLINSKI, Timothy GARDNER, Charles A. LISSANDRELLO, Alice E. WHITE, Winthrop GILLIS, Jun SHEN, Timothy OTCHY, Christos MICHAS
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Patent number: 10877873Abstract: Techniques are provided to use historic execution state information to visualize tracepoint data. For example, historic execution state information corresponding to an application's previous execution is accessed. This historic execution state information was collected while the application was executing. After correlating the historic execution state information to the application's code, a tracepoint is associated with a portion of the code. Consequently, when the code is replayed based on the historic execution state information, the tracepoint causes a behavior of that code portion to be logged while the code is replayed uninterrupted. The code is then actually replayed based on the historic execution state information. During the replay, the tracepoint causes the behavior of the code portion to be logged. The logged behavior is visualized on a user interface.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2019Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Leslie Yvette Richardson, Jackson Michael Davis, Thomas Lai, Del Myers, Patrick Lothian Nelson, Jordi Mola, James M. Pinkerton, Andrew R. Sterland, Andrew Joseph Luhrs, Timothy Gardner Misiak
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Patent number: 10801383Abstract: A system includes an engine having multiple cylinders and an exhaust manifold. A fuel delivery device and an igniter are disposed in the exhaust manifold. The fuel delivery device injects a fuel into the exhaust manifold. The system also includes an exhaust aftertreatment setup in fluid communication with the exhaust manifold, and a controller in communication with the multiple cylinders, the fuel delivery device and the igniter. The controller is configured to deactivate at least one cylinder to provide air to the exhaust manifold, and control the fuel delivery device to provide the fuel within the exhaust manifold such that the fuel and the air from the at least one deactivated cylinder forms a mixture within the exhaust manifold. The controller is configured to control the igniter to ignite the mixture to generate combustion products within the exhaust manifold for heating the exhaust aftertreatment setup.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2019Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: Tenneco Automotive Operating Company, Inc.Inventors: Charles Rackmil, Matthew Muhleck, Tom Harris, Timothy Gardner, David L Anderson, Pankaj Vazirani, Adam Kotrba
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Publication number: 20200257615Abstract: Techniques are provided to use historic execution state information to visualize tracepoint data. For example, historic execution state information corresponding to an application's previous execution is accessed. This historic execution state information was collected while the application was executing. After correlating the historic execution state information to the application's code, a tracepoint is associated with a portion of the code. Consequently, when the code is replayed based on the historic execution state information, the tracepoint causes a behavior of that code portion to be logged while the code is replayed uninterrupted. The code is then actually replayed based on the historic execution state information. During the replay, the tracepoint causes the behavior of the code portion to be logged. The logged behavior is visualized on a user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2019Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Leslie Yvette RICHARDSON, Jackson Michael DAVIS, Thomas LAI, Del MYERS, Patrick Lothian NELSON, Jordi MOLA, James M. PINKERTON, Andrew R. STERLAND, Andrew Joseph LUHRS, Timothy Gardner MISIAK
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Patent number: 8516802Abstract: An exhaust system for an engine having a plurality of combustion chambers includes a housing containing a first array of parallel positioned emission treatment devices and a second array of parallel positioned emission treatment devices axially spaced apart from one another. A first exhaust passageway is in fluid communication with the combustion chambers and contains the first array of emission treatment devices. A second and separate exhaust passageway is in fluid communication with the combustion chambers and contains the second array of emission treatment devices. A first valve restricts the exhaust flow through the first exhaust passageway. A second valve restricts the exhaust flow through the second exhaust passageway.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Tenneco Automotive Operating Company Inc.Inventors: Adam J. Kotrba, Jeremy Popovich, Guanyu Zheng, Timothy Gardner, Argun Yetkin
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Publication number: 20130060543Abstract: The present invention provides methods and accompanying computer-based systems and computer-executable code stored on a computer-readable medium for constructing a model of a biological network. The invention further provides methods for performing sensitivity analysis on a biological network and for identifying major regulators of species in the network and of the network as a whole. In addition, the invention provides methods for identifying targets of a perturbation such as that resulting from exposure to a compound or an environmental change. The invention further provides methods for identifying phenotypic mediators that contribute to differences in phenotypes of biological systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITYInventors: Diego di Bernardo, James J. Collins, Timothy Gardner, Michael J. Thompson
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Patent number: 8271442Abstract: Tools and techniques are described for formats for database template files shared between client and server environments. Systems provided by these tools may include client subsystems that include client-side database management applications that instantiate tables within a database, and instantiate client-specific database template files corresponding respectively to the tables. These database management applications may also instantiate server-specific database template files that correspond to the client-specific template files, and may enable servers to access the server-specific template file. These systems may also include server subsystems that further include server-side database management services that access the server-specific template files, and instantiate server-side template files based thereon. In turn, the database management services may create database applications from the server-side template files.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2008Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael J McCormack, Jason Alan Bould, Scott Timothy Gardner, Andrew Robert Miller, Timothy Ervin Getsch, Jonathan Aaron McPherson, Geoffrey L Griffith
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Publication number: 20120102931Abstract: An exhaust system for an engine having a plurality of combustion chambers includes a housing containing a first array of parallel positioned emission treatment devices and a second array of parallel positioned emission treatment devices axially spaced apart from one another. A first exhaust passageway is in fluid communication with the combustion chambers and contains the first array of emission treatment devices. A second and separate exhaust passageway is in fluid communication with the combustion chambers and contains the second array of emission treatment devices. A first valve restricts the exhaust flow through the first exhaust passageway. A second valve restricts the exhaust flow through the second exhaust passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventors: Adam J. Kotrba, Jeremy Popovich, Guanyu Zheng, Timothy Gardner, Argun Yetkin
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Publication number: 20120090304Abstract: A vehicle exhaust system for an engine having a plurality of combustion chambers includes a first emission treatment device, a second emission treatment device and a housing defining a first exhaust passageway in fluid communication with the combustion chambers and containing the first emission treatment device. A second parallel exhaust passageway is in fluid communication with the combustion chambers and contains the second emission treatment device. The first and second passageways share a common wall having a serpentine shape such that the cross-sectional area of the passageways varies along a direction of exhaust flow. The first emission treatment device is positioned at a location of increased cross-sectional area in the first passageway and the second emission treatment device is positioned at an axially offset location of increased cross-sectional area in the second passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2010Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventors: Adam J. Kotrba, Jeremy Popovich, Guanyu Zheng, Timothy Gardner, Argun Yetkin
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Patent number: 8020324Abstract: A spacing assembly kit, for use with an implement assembly of a machine, includes a spacing element having a bore and a recess coaxial with the bore, the spacing element being positionable on an implement coupling pin to reduce an implement coupling width, and a spring clamp positionable within the recess and configured to inhibit movement of the spacing element along an implement coupling pin. An implement assembly includes an implement having a body and spaced apart pin supports, with a pin positionable within the pin supports and having an implement coupling width defined by an exposed portion of the pin. Spacing elements are positionable on the pin between the pin supports and configured to reduce the coupling width, spring clamps further being provided which are configured to inhibit movement of the spacing elements when the clamps are engaged about the pin.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2006Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Mark K. Moser, Timothy A. Gardner, Collin Spellmeier
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Publication number: 20100269492Abstract: A diesel exhaust gas aftertreatment system (10) is provided to treat the exhaust (12) from a diesel combustion process (14), such as a diesel compression engine (16). The system (10) includes a burner (18) that selectively supplies the exhaust (12) at an elevated temperature to the rest of the system (10), a diesel particulate filter (20) connected downstream from the burner (18) to receive the exhaust (12) therefrom, and a NOx reducing device (22) connected downstream from the filter (20) to receive the exhaust therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventors: Adam J. Kotrba, Timothy E. Jackson, Dervis A. Yetkin, Arda Gundogan, Timothy Gardner
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Publication number: 20090276447Abstract: Tools and techniques are described for formats for database template files shared between client and server environments. Systems provided by these tools may include client subsystems that include client-side database management applications that instantiate tables within a database, and instantiate client-specific database template files corresponding respectively to the tables. These database management applications may also instantiate server-specific database template files that correspond to the client-specific template files, and may enable servers to access the server-specific template file. These systems may also include server subsystems that further include server-side database management services that access the server-specific template files, and instantiate server-side template files based thereon. In turn, the database management services may create database applications from the server-side template files.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Michael J. McCormack, Jason Alan Bould, Scott Timothy Gardner, Andrew Robert Miller, Timothy Ervin Getsch, Jonathan Aaron McPherson, Geoffrey L. Griffith
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Publication number: 20080092414Abstract: A spacing assembly kit, for use with an implement assembly of a machine, includes a spacing element having a bore and a recess coaxial with the bore, the spacing element being positionable on an implement coupling pin to reduce an implement coupling width, and a spring clamp positionable within the recess and configured to inhibit movement of the spacing element along an implement coupling pin. An implement assembly includes an implement having a body and spaced apart pin supports, with a pin positionable within the pin supports and having an implement coupling width defined by an exposed portion of the pin. Spacing elements are positionable on the pin between the pin supports and configured to reduce the coupling width, spring clamps further being provided which are configured to inhibit movement of the spacing elements when the clamps are engaged about the pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2006Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventors: Mark K. Moser, Timothy A. Gardner, Collin Spellmeier
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Publication number: 20070016390Abstract: The present invention provides methods and accompanying computer-based systems and computer-executable code stored on a computer-readable medium for constructing a model of a biological network. The invention further provides methods for performing sensitivity analysis on a biological network and for identifying major regulators of species in the network and of the network as a whole. In addition, the invention provides methods for identifying targets of a perturbation such as that resulting from exposure to a compound or an environmental change. The invention further provides methods for identifying phenotypic mediators that contribute to differences in phenotypes of biological systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2005Publication date: January 18, 2007Inventors: Diego Bernardo, James Collins, Timothy Gardner, Michael Thompson
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Publication number: 20060293873Abstract: The present invention provides methods and accompanying computer-based systems and computer-executable code stored on a computer-readable medium for constructing a model of a biological network. The invention further provides methods for performing sensitivity analysis on a biological network and for identifying major regulators of species in the network and of the network as a whole. In addition, the invention provides methods for identifying targets of a perturbation such as that resulting from exposure to a compound or an environmental change. The invention further provides methods for identifying phenotypic mediators that contribute to differences in phenotypes of biological systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2003Publication date: December 28, 2006Applicant: Trustees of Boston UniversityInventors: Timothy Gardner, James Collins, Diego di Bernardo, Jesper Tegner, Man Yeung
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Publication number: 20050111097Abstract: An apparatus for head mounting gear for hands free operation includes a headband and adjustable mounting structure wherein gear such as binoculars and range finders may be selectively mounted, and such gear once mounted may be conveniently raised to a storage position or placed in a use position. The structure includes a quick release mechanism which enables quick and easy interchange between various gear. The headband is preferably comprised of an encircling band and a band that goes over the top of the head. The mounting support structure has adjustments for length from the eyes and height. It is further adjustable into multiple use positions and vertical angle line of sight adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2003Publication date: May 26, 2005Inventors: Thomas Iannarelli, Timothy Gardner
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Patent number: 6841376Abstract: Provided are methods and compositions for regulating gene expression in a cell. The invention provides recombinant genetic toggle switches which contain a first constitutive promoter-regulatory gene operon and a second constitutive promoter-regulatory gene operon. Expression of the regulatory gene from the first operon inhibits expression from the promoter in the second operon, and expression of the regulatory gene from the second operon inhibits expression from the promoter in the first operon. By use of the toggle switch and various switching agents it is possible to reversibly switch the expression of a gene of interest between a stable “on” state and stable “off” state or vice versa via transient exposure to a switching agent.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Cellicon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Gardner, James J. Collins