Nathan John
Nathan John Berry Ann, Cranberry Township, PA US
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20150182710 | PATIENT INTERFACE ASSEMBLY DISCONNECT DETECTION - A flow of breathable gas is delivered to a subject through a patient interface assembly. An enhanced technique for determining whether the airway of subject is disengaged from the patient interface assembly. A model that provides predicted values of a dynamic property of the flow of breathable gas is fit to measured values of the dynamic property. The model and/or the fit of the predicted values to the measured values are then analyzed to determine whether or not the airway of the subject is disengaged from the patient interface assembly. This provide enhanced determination of these conditions even in implementations in which a restrictive patient interface assembly is used. | 07-02-2015 |
20160030691 | CRITICAL CARE VENTILATOR WITH MOUTH PIECE VENTILATION - Systems and methods for providing respiratory support to a subject by intermittently delivering pressurized flow of breathable gas to a subject are described. A system may include, for example, a pressure generator, an interface appliance configured to communicate a flow of gas generated by the pressure generator to an airway of the subject, one or more sensors, and one or more processors configured to execute one or more computer program modules. The computer program modules may be configured, for example, to determine whether the subject is ready to receive the pressurized flow of breathable gas, to initiate and/or terminate delivery of the pressurized flow of breathable gas to the airway of the subject, and to control the pressure generator and the interface appliance so as to appropriately deliver the pressurized flow of breathable gas based on a prescribed therapy regimen designed to ventilate the subject. | 02-04-2016 |
Nathan John Berry Ann, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20150328419 | INSPIRATORY PRESSURE CONTROL IN VOLUME MODE VENTILATION - The present disclosure pertains to a mechanical ventilator system configured to deliver a pressurized flow of breathable gas to the airway of a subject. The system is configured to generate the pressurized flow of breathable gas according to a volume control mode therapy regime that delivers a target tidal volume to the subject during inhalation. During an individual inhalation, the system is configured to determine and/or adjust an inspiratory pressure level of the pressurized flow of breathable gas of the volume control mode therapy regime. The inspiratory pressure level is adjusted such that during the inhalation the inspiratory pressure level is not reduced to impede respiratory effort by the subject responsive to the target tidal volume being exceeded during the inhalation. The system comprises one or more of a pressure generator, a subject interface, one or more sensors, one or more processors, a user interface, electronic storage, and/or other components. | 11-19-2015 |
Nathan John Coleman, Murrieta, CA US
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20160052767 | Container Filling System and Valve for Same - A container filling valve may include a shuttle and a drive sleeve that are magnetically coupled. Movement of the drive sleeve may move the shuttle from a position in which the filling valve is closed to a position in which the filling valve is open. A container handling arm may include a distal end configured to hold a container and a proximal end that includes a load cell. A low flow setpoint system may be configured to arrest closing of a filling valve when that filling valve is partially closed. A pressure control system may be configured to maintain a desired pressure in a reservoir or in a flow path from that reservoir. A product recirculation system may be configured to adjust flow rate in the product recirculation system. | 02-25-2016 |
Nathan John Dacuycuy, Irvine, CA US
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20140309673 | DEVICES FOR REMOVING VESSEL OCCLUSIONS - Described herein are thrombectomy devices and methods of using same for capturing or encapsulating and removal of a blood or vessel. | 10-16-2014 |
Nathan John Ellement, Oakford AU
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20090038885 | VEHICLE ACCESS SYSTEM - A vehicle access system and method with retractable access means ( | 02-12-2009 |
20090065301 | ACCESS DEVICE - An access system ( | 03-12-2009 |
20110140389 | Access System and Device for Vehicles, and Modes of Employment Thereof - A retractable access device ( | 06-16-2011 |
20130193667 | Access System and Device for Earthmoving Vehicles, and Modes of Employment Thereof - An access system for a vehicle ( | 08-01-2013 |
Nathan John Simcoe, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120259955 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MULTIPLE COMPUTER DATALOADING USING A STANDARD DATALOADER - Systems and methods for multiple computer dataloading using a standard dataloader are provided. In one embodiment, a method for simultaneously uploading duplicate data to a plurality of computers comprises: performing a handshake message exchange with a dataloader to determine a MAC address for a target node; conducting a data transfer between the dataloader and the target node by forwarding a file transfer protocol message having the MAC address for the target node from the dataloader to the target node; forwarding the file transfer protocol message to at least one node other than the target node, wherein the at least one node and the target node both consume the file transfer protocol message; and selectively suppressing one or more response messages generated by the at least one node from reaching the dataloader. | 10-11-2012 |
20120331107 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NEGOTIATED ACCELERATED BLOCK OPTION FOR TRIVIAL FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (TFTP) - Systems and Methods for Negotiated Accelerated Block Option for Trivial File Transfer Protocol are provided. In one embodiment, a method for implementing a negotiated accelerated Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) file transfers, the method comprising: transmitting a TFTP request packet for accelerated transfer from a requesting device to a serving device; receiving a response from the serving device; determining whether to initiate an accelerated transfer by evaluating the response packet from the serving device; and when evaluating the response packet indicates that the serving device accepts acceleration, initiating an accelerated TFTP file transfer using a negotiated block acceleration value, wherein the negotiated block acceleration value is negotiated by the client device and the Accelerated TFTP Server Engine based on one or both of hardware constraint factors and transmission statistics. | 12-27-2012 |
Nathan John Sowatskey, Madrid ES
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20110314149 | Method and Apparatus for Managing Proxy and Non-Proxy Requests In A Telecommunications Network - A method is disclosed for determining attributes of a client connection configured for use with a telecommunications network; comparing determined attributes with location definition information stored in a configuration file; determining at least one user-defined location in the location definition information associated with the client connection based on the comparison; wherein the method is performed by one or more computing devices. | 12-22-2011 |
20120110545 | ABSTRACTING TRANSFORMATION FOR MODEL DRIVEN ARCHITECTURE - An example embodiment of the present invention provides a process for abstracting an implementation-independent model to an implementation-specific model during transformation in a MDA system. In the example embodiment, the MDA system comprises a transformation engine whose components might include software tools such as AndroMDA and Muse. The transformation engine accepts as input an implementation-independent model written in a modeling language such as UML that provides graphical notation to describe inheritable classes and their attributes and relationships. The transformation engine also accepts a configuration file which allows the designation of a class in the model as a manageable resource. From these inputs, the transformation engine creates a manageable resource corresponding to the class, which resource includes any subclasses by inheritance from the designated class unless the subclass is specifically excluded in the configuration file. In one embodiment, the manageable resources created by the transformation engine are WSMD manageable resources. | 05-03-2012 |
Nathan John Tamblin, Wellington GB
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20080301297 | Information Management System - An information management system is described comprising one or more workstations running applications which allow a user of the workstation to connect to a network, such as the Internet. Each application has an analyzer, which monitors transmission data that the application is about to transmit to the network or has just received from the network, and which determines an appropriate action to take regarding that data. The analyzer may consult policy data containing a supervisor-defined policy to govern the workstations in order to determine what action to take. Such actions may be extracting data from the transmission data, such as passwords and usernames, digital certificates or eCommerce transaction details for storage and record keeping; ensuring that the transmission data is transmitted at an encryption strength appropriate to the contents of the transmission data; determining whether a check needs to be made as to whether a digital certificate received in transmission is valid; determining whether a transaction about to be made by a user of one of the workstations needs third party approval before it is made; and controlling the transmission of messages, such as e-mails according to a policy. | 12-04-2008 |
20080301454 | Information Management System - An information management system is described comprising one or more workstations running applications which allow a user of the workstation to connect to a network, such as the Internet. Each application has an analyzer, which monitors transmission data that the application is about to transmit to the network or has just received from the network, and which determines an appropriate action to take regarding that data. The analyzer may consult policy data containing a supervisor-defined policy to govern the workstations in order to determine what action to take. Such actions may be extracting data from the transmission data, such as passwords and usernames, digital certificates or eCommerce transaction details for storage and record keeping; ensuring that the transmission data is transmitted at an encryption strength appropriate to the contents of the transmission data; determining whether a check needs to be made as to whether a digital certificate received in transmission is valid; determining whether a transaction about to be made by a user of one of the workstations needs third party approval before it is made; and controlling the transmission of messages, such as e-mails according to a policy. | 12-04-2008 |