Patents by Inventor William Berg
William Berg 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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Patent number: 12632322Abstract: A software framework for implementation in the performance of automated robotic workflows establishes a peer-to-peer communications structure between applications operating on different computing platforms within the same workflow environment. The software framework instantiates a messaging protocol within a remote actor-based model that separates server-side activity that includes third-party software controlling third-party instruments from client-side activity that includes scheduling software controlling workflows within the automated workflow environment. This framework promotes continuous messaging across the different computing platforms and enables a restart of the third-party software following an exception or fail state experienced by the server-side workflow elements without interruption to the automated workflow environment.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2022Date of Patent: May 19, 2026Assignee: Biosero Inc.Inventors: Prabhakar Henry, William Berg, Corey McCoy, Lloyd A. Corkan, Andrew St. Yves, Jonathan David Dambman
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Patent number: 12179360Abstract: An approach for fully automating the use of robotic devices in a laboratory workflow includes defining sequences for automating tasks and equipment involved in such a workflow, and calculating a path for each sequence that resolves get, handoff, and placement procedures. The approach develops a schedule that executes resolved pathways in and between each device. The approach is provided with an easy-to-use interface, in which a user drags and drops devices to automatically configure them, defines operations to be performed by these devices, and then runs the laboratory workflow. The interface also provides the ability to monitor progress of the workflow, and make modifications and adjustments as needed.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2022Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: Biosero Inc.Inventors: Jonathan David Dambman, Corey McCoy, Andrew St. Yves, Prabhakar Henry, William Berg
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Patent number: 12117894Abstract: A software framework for implementation in the performance of automated robotic workflows imparts a hierarchical communications command structure, utilizing an actor-based model to run driver software isolated from scheduling software, by instantiating a message-based abstraction layer that acts as an intermediary between the scheduling software and the third-party driver software. The actor-based model is used within the message-based abstraction layer to isolate the third-party software controlling third party instruments from scheduling software, where such scheduling software and third-party instruments are operating on a common computing platform. This framework prevents scheduling applications from entering an error state, or crashing, where the third-party software component also crashes, and allows the scheduling software to restart the third-party software to continue with the processes controlled by the scheduling software, without interruption to the automated workflow environment.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2022Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Biosero Inc.Inventors: Prabhakar Henry, William Berg, Corey McCoy, Lloyd A. Corkan, Andrew St. Yves, Jonathan David Dambman
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Publication number: 20220355476Abstract: An approach for fully automating the use of robotic devices in a laboratory workflow includes defining sequences for automating tasks and equipment involved in such a workflow, and calculating a path for each sequence that resolves get, handoff, and placement procedures. The approach develops a schedule that executes resolved pathways in and between each device. The approach is provided with an easy-to-use interface, in which a user drags and drops devices to automatically configure them, defines operations to be performed by these devices, and then runs the laboratory workflow. The interface also provides the ability to monitor progress of the workflow, and make modifications and adjustments as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Applicant: Biosero Inc.Inventors: Jonathan David Dambman, Corey McCoy, Andrew St. Yves, Prabhakar Henry, William Berg
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Publication number: 20220318080Abstract: A software framework for implementation in the performance of automated robotic workflows establishes a peer-to-peer communications structure between applications operating on different computing platforms within the same workflow environment. The software framework instantiates a messaging protocol within a remote actor-based model that separates server-side activity that includes third-party software controlling third-party instruments from client-side activity that includes scheduling software controlling workflows within the automated workflow environment. This framework promotes continuous messaging across the different computing platforms and enables a restart of the third-party software following an exception or fail state experienced by the server-side workflow elements without interruption to the automated workflow environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2022Publication date: October 6, 2022Applicant: Biosero Inc.Inventors: Prabhakar Henry, William Berg, Corey McCoy, Lloyd A. Corkan, Andrew St. Yves, Jonathan David Dambman
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Publication number: 20220269556Abstract: A software framework for implementation in the performance of automated robotic workflows imparts a hierarchical communications command structure, utilizing an actor-based model to run driver software isolated from scheduling software, by instantiating a message-based abstraction layer that acts as an intermediary between the scheduling software and the third-party driver software. The actor-based model is used within the message-based abstraction layer to isolate the third-party software controlling third party instruments from scheduling software, where such scheduling software and third-party instruments are operating on a common computing platform. This framework prevents scheduling applications from entering an error state, or crashing, where the third-party software component also crashes, and allows the scheduling software to restart the third-party software to continue with the processes controlled by the scheduling software, without interruption to the automated workflow environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: Biosero Inc.Inventors: Prabhakar Henry, William Berg, Corey McCoy, Lloyd A. Corkan, Andrew St. Yves, Jonathan David Dambman
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Patent number: 11420327Abstract: An approach for fully automating the use of robotic devices in a laboratory workflow includes defining sequences for automating tasks and equipment involved in such a workflow, and calculating a path for each sequence that resolves get, handoff, and placement procedures. The approach develops a schedule that executes resolved pathways in and between each device. The approach is provided with an easy-to-use interface, in which a user drags and drops devices to automatically configure them, defines operations to be performed by these devices, and then runs the laboratory workflow. The interface also provides the ability to monitor progress of the workflow, and make modifications and adjustments as needed.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2019Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: BioSero Inc.Inventors: Jonathan David Dambman, Corey McCoy, Andrew St. Yves, Prabhakar Henry, William Berg
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Publication number: 20210129327Abstract: An approach for fully automating the use of robotic devices in a laboratory workflow includes defining sequences for automating tasks and equipment involved in such a workflow, and calculating a path for each sequence that resolves get, handoff, and placement procedures. The approach develops a schedule that executes resolved pathways in and between each device. The approach is provided with an easy-to-use interface, in which a user drags and drops devices to automatically configure them, defines operations to be performed by these devices, and then runs the laboratory workflow. The interface also provides the ability to monitor progress of the workflow, and make modifications and adjustments as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2019Publication date: May 6, 2021Applicant: BioSero Inc.Inventors: Jonathan David Dambman, Corey McCoy, Andrew St. Yves, Prabhakar Henry, William Berg
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Publication number: 20100305150Abstract: Rapamycin derivatives for use in the treatment of neurocutaneous disorders.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventors: William Berg, John Benedetto, Ingrid Elmroth, Heidi Lane, David Lebwohl, William Sellers, Michael Stumm
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Patent number: 6167947Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved system and method for cooling electronic devices. The present system is particularly adapted for cooling computer equipment. The system comprises a sealed enclosure which houses one or more heat generating electronic devices; a blower; and a heat exchanger. The sealed enclosure may be pressurized with a gas medium such as dry nitrogen up to a pressure of approximately two atmospheres. The elevated pressure increases the gas density, effectively increasing the mass flow rate and heat carrying capacity of the gas. The blower is also a constant volume device such that it can move the same volume of gas regardless of density. Accordingly, for a given heat load, the size of the blower may be reduced. Or, alternatively, a given blower can cool a device having a higher heat load. Finally, by pressurizing the enclosure, the present invention eliminates the need to size a forced air cooling system based on high elevation requirements.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Silicon Graphics, Inc.Inventors: Karl Hokanson, Douglas M. Carlson, William Berg