Patents by Inventor Zachary Thomas
Zachary Thomas 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: 20160227631Abstract: A wirelessly controlled LED lighting system comprising: an LED lighting device further comprised of an LED circuit board with one or more light-emitting diode (LED) chips and an antenna attached to said LED circuit board; an LED drive current source; a wireless radio controller attached to said LED Drive current source; associated packaging, heat-sink and optics; embedded software; and a wireless internet gateway system further comprised of a gateway system device, a control device and application software.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2015Publication date: August 4, 2016Applicants: Applied Radar, Inc., Quonset Technology, LLCInventors: William Harold Weedon, III, Sean Kyle Aguiar, John Albert Phillips, II, Thomas Nicholas Walsh, III, Zachary Thomas White
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Publication number: 20160202957Abstract: A method for generating a reactive agent definition may include acquiring, by a reactive agent development environment (RADE) tool of a computing device, an extensible markup language (XML) schema template for defining a reactive agent of a digital personal assistant running on the computing device. The RADE tool may receive input identifying at least one domain-intent pair associated with a category of functions performed by the computing device. A multi-turn dialog flow defining a plurality of states associated with the domain-intent pair may be generated using a graphical user interface of the RADE tool. The XML schema template may be updated based on the received input and the multi-turn dialog flow to produce an updated XML schema specific to the domain-intent pair. The reactive agent definition may be generated using the updated XML schema.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2015Publication date: July 14, 2016Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Zachary Thomas John Siddall, Vishwac Sena Kannan, Aleksandar Uzelac, Eric Christian Brown, Daniel J. Hwang
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Publication number: 20160155442Abstract: An electronic device can receive user input via voice or text that includes tasks to be performed. A digital personal assistant infrastructure service can control to which registered action provider the task is assigned. Per-task action provider preferences can be stored. If a preferred action provider is not able to complete the task, the task can still be performed by a registered action provider that has appropriate capabilities. Machine learning can determine a user's preferences. Resource conservation and effective user interaction can result.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2015Publication date: June 2, 2016Applicant: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Vishwac Sena Kannan, Aleksandar Uzelac, Daniel J. Hwang, Robert L. Chambers, David Pinch, Zachary Thomas John Siddall
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Patent number: 9326789Abstract: Catheters and methods for removing material from (or “debulking”) a body lumen while imaging the region comprised of the material are provided. The catheters can be used in body lumens, including but not limited to intravascular lumens such as coronary or peripheral arteries. The catheters include housings or other structures to mount or protect an imaging transducer. Generally, debulking catheters include a proximal portion, a distal portion having an opening, a cutting element which may be exposed through the opening to contact material in a body lumen and an imaging transducer with associated circuitry and display. The catheter debulks a body lumen when it is moved while the cutting element is in contact with the material in the lumen and the region comprised of the material is imaged before, after, or during catheter movement.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2014Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: Covidien LpInventors: Benjamin Robert Fruland, Zachary Thomas Garvey, Ethan Andrew Guggenheimer, Thomas John McPeak, John Arthur Pedersen, Scott Robert Petersen, Lindsay Ann Crescenzo
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Publication number: 20160093134Abstract: A gaming machine identifies a first pattern within a first play area including a plurality of first positions arranged in a plurality of first columns, determines whether the first pattern satisfies a predetermined first threshold based on a first position and a first symbol, identifies a second position associated with the first symbol in a second play area including a plurality of second positions arranged in a plurality of second columns, and associates the second position with a second symbol. Each first position is associated with a respective symbol of a plurality of symbols including the first symbol and the second symbol. The first pattern is associated with the first position. The first position is associated with the first symbol. Each second position is associated with a respective symbol of the plurality of symbols.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2014Publication date: March 31, 2016Inventors: Brian Peters, Zachary Thomas Schmid, Craig Ronald Kelly, Brandon Mason, Edgar Portigal
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Publication number: 20150370918Abstract: Contacts information is received from user devices that are associated with different users, the contacts information for each user device comprising one or more contact entries. Lookup information is identified for each contact entry of a plurality of contact entries using the contacts information. For each of the plurality of contact entries, a messaging directory associated with the same enterprise as the contact entry is identified using the identified lookup information, and the identified messaging directory is generated using information in the contact entry.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: James Robert Patterson, Zachary Thomas Parker
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Publication number: 20150212044Abstract: Methods and apparatus for characterizing composite materials for manufacturing quality assurance (QA), periodic inspection during the useful life, or for forensic analysis/material testing. System are provided that relate eddy-current sensor responses to the fiber layup of a composite structure, the presence of impact damage on a composite structure with or without a metal liner, volumetric stress within the composite, fiber tow density, and other NDE inspection requirements. Also provided are systems that determine electromagnetic material properties and material dimensions of composite materials from capacitive sensor inspection measurements. These properties are related to the presence of buried defects in non-conductive composite materials, moisture ingress, aging of the material due to service or environmental/thermal exposure, or changes in manufacturing quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2014Publication date: July 30, 2015Inventors: Neil J. Goldfine, Andrew P. Washabaugh, Robert Lyons, Zachary Thomas, Christopher Martin
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Patent number: 9043129Abstract: A method of adjusting a speed of a mobile machine is provided. Image data of a location is collected where currently generated sensor data and previously generated sensor data indicate a discontinuity in sensor data. The image data is analyzed to determine if a non-motion blur score for the image data is above a threshold value. Then, a speed of the mobile machine is adjusted based on a determination that the non-motion blur score is above the threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2010Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: DEERE & COMPANYInventors: Zachary Thomas Bonefas, Noel Wayne Anderson
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Publication number: 20150080700Abstract: Catheters and methods for removing material from (or “debulking”) a body lumen while imaging the region comprised of the material are provided. The catheters can be used in body lumens, including but not limited to intravascular lumens such as coronary or peripheral arteries. The catheters include housings or other structures to mount or protect an imaging transducer. Generally, debulking catheters include a proximal portion, a distal portion having an opening, a cutting element which may be exposed through the opening to contact material in a body lumen and an imaging transducer with associated circuitry and display. The catheter debulks a body lumen when it is moved while the cutting element is in contact with the material in the lumen and the region comprised of the material is imaged before, after, or during catheter movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Benjamin Robert Fruland, Zachary Thomas Garvey, Ethan Andrew Guggenheimer, Thomas John McPeak, John Arthur Pedersen, Scott Robert Petersen, Lindsay Ann Crescenzo
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Patent number: 8928316Abstract: Methods and apparatus for characterizing composite materials for manufacturing quality assurance (QA), periodic inspection during the useful life, or for forensic analysis/material testing. System are provided that relate eddy-current sensor responses to the fiber layup of a composite structure, the presence of impact damage on a composite structure with or without a metal liner, volumetric stress within the composite, fiber tow density, and other NDE inspection requirements. Also provided are systems that determine electromagnetic material properties and material dimensions of composite materials from capacitive sensor inspection measurements. These properties are related to the presence of buried defects in non-conductive composite materials, moisture ingress, aging of the material due to service or environmental/thermal exposure, or changes in manufacturing quality.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: JENTEK Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Neil J. Goldfine, Andrew P. Washabaugh, Robert Lyons, Zachary Thomas, David A. Jablonski, Christopher Martin
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Patent number: 8808186Abstract: Catheters and methods for removing material from (or “debulking”) a body lumen while imaging the region comprised of the material are provided. The catheters can be used in body lumens, including but not limited to intravascular lumens such as coronary or peripheral arteries. The catheters include housings or other structures to mount or protect an imaging transducer. Generally, debulking catheters include a proximal portion, a distal portion having an opening, a cutting element which may be exposed through the opening to contact material in a body lumen and an imaging transducer with associated circuitry and display. The catheter debulks a body lumen when it is moved while the cutting element is in contact with the material in the lumen and the region comprised of the material is imaged before, after, or during catheter movement.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Benjamin Robert Fruland, Zachary Thomas Garvey, Ethan Andrew Guggenheimer, Thomas John McPeak, John Arthur Pedersen, Scott Robert Petersen, Lindsay Ann Crescenzo
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Publication number: 20140190523Abstract: A cleaning device for a medical instrument including a flushing chamber, the flushing chamber having a lumen sized and configured to accept a distal end portion of the medical instrument during a cleaning process. The flushing chamber has an inlet port and an outlet port. Proximal and distal sealing members of the flushing chamber seal about the medical instrument when the instrument is inserted into the lumen of the flushing chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2013Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: Covidien LPInventors: Zachary Thomas Garvey, John Robert Moberg, Lance Nevala, Lucas Schneider
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Patent number: 8566972Abstract: A liquid aroma injector for a spa having a reservoir comprising an upper chamber, a lower chamber, and a subchamber, a plunger assembly comprising a plunger button, a shaft, and an annular flanged gasket. The shaft extends through said upper and lower chamber of the reservoir. The liquid aroma injector further comprises a hose through which liquid aroma travels to the liquid aroma diffuser that releases liquid aroma into the water of a spa.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2010Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Custom Molded Products, Inc.Inventors: Zachary Thomas Vogtner, Nathan Zahora
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Patent number: 8544419Abstract: Livestock insect-removal systems and methods. According to one embodiment, the system may comprise a structure with a defined path for passage of livestock. The system may comprise a container removably attached to the structure and a vacuum device within the container configured to generate a change in pressure within the container. The system may comprise a first duct to expel air from the container and direct air across the path and displace or dislodge insects. The first duct may further comprise a vent to expel bypass air from the first duct. The system may comprise a second duct, positioned along the path to draw air and dislodged insects into the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignees: Spalding Laboratories, Inc., North Carolina State UniversityInventors: Thomas James Spalding, Zachary Thomas Spalding, Steven Smith Denning
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Patent number: 8476407Abstract: This application provides a metallopeptide catalyst comprising dirhodium bound to one or more carboxylate residues of a peptide, protein or peptidomimetic. These stable metallopeptides can achieve structure-selective protein modification though molecular recognition.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: William Marsh Rice UniversityInventors: Zachary Thomas Ball, Brian Vincent Popp, Alexander Nikolaevich Zaykov
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Patent number: 8460524Abstract: Methods and systems for measuring the concentration of an analyte in a blood sample and, more particularly, to methods of chemistry patterning reagent layers for multiple well biosensors. A first capillary is first configured to receive a dispensed reagent layer such that the reagent layer is distributed in a substantially uniform manner within the first capillary. The first capillary may also configured to isolate the first capillary from other capillaries present in the biosensor. After the reagent layer has been dispensed and dried, the first capillary may then be reconfigured to allow the first capillary to receive a blood sample.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2008Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Nipro Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Natasha Popovich, Gary T. Neel, William Milo, Zachary Thomas, Stephen Davies
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Patent number: 8434433Abstract: The present invention provides a heat exchange system including, among other things, a radiator operable to remove heat from coolant, an air flow path extending through a first charge air cooler and a second charge air cooler, the first charge air cooler being operable to transfer heat from air to the coolant, the second charge air cooler being positioned downstream from the first charge air cooler along the air flow path to receive the air from the first charge air cooler and being operable to transfer heat from the air to the coolant, and a coolant circuit extending between a coolant pump, the radiator, and the first and second charge air coolers.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2008Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Modine Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Zachary Thomas Ouradnik, Martin John Riniker, Patrick Schoepel, Gregg D. Olson, Jason Braun
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Publication number: 20120126803Abstract: Methods and apparatus for characterizing composite materials for manufacturing quality assurance (QA), periodic inspection during the useful life, or for forensic analysis/material testing. System are provided that relate eddy-current sensor responses to the fiber layup of a composite structure, the presence of impact damage on a composite structure with or without a metal liner, volumetric stress within the composite, fiber tow density, and other NDE inspection requirements. Also provided are systems that determine electromagnetic material properties and material dimensions of composite materials from capacitive sensor inspection measurements. These properties are related to the presence of buried defects in non-conductive composite materials, moisture ingress, aging of the material due to service or environmental/thermal exposure, or changes in manufacturing quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: JENTEK Sensors, Inc.Inventors: Neil J. Goldfine, Andrew P. Washabaugh, Robert Lyons, Zachary Thomas, Daivd A. Jablonski, Christopher Martin
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Publication number: 20120123352Abstract: Catheters and methods for removing material from (or “debulking”) a body lumen while imaging the region comprised of the material are provided. The catheters can be used in body lumens, including but not limited to intravascular lumens such as coronary or peripheral arteries. The catheters include housings or other structures to mount or protect an imaging transducer. Generally, debulking catheters include a proximal portion, a distal portion having an opening, a cutting element which may be exposed through the opening to contact material in a body lumen and an imaging transducer with associated circuitry and display. The catheter debulks a body lumen when it is moved while the cutting element is in contact with the material in the lumen and the region comprised of the material is imaged before, after, or during catheter movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LPInventors: Benjamin Robert Fruland, Zachary Thomas Garvey, Ethan Andrew Guggenheimer, Thomas John McPeak, John Arthur Pedersen, Scott Robert Petersen, Lindsay Ann Crescenzo
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Publication number: 20120083982Abstract: A method of adjusting a speed of a mobile machine is provided. Image data of a location is collected where currently generated sensor data and previously generated sensor data indicate a discontinuity in sensor data. The image data is analyzed to determine if a non-motion blur score for the image data is above a threshold value. Then, a speed of the mobile machine is adjusted based on a determination that the non-motion blur score is above the threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Zachary Thomas Bonefas, Noel Wayne Anderson