Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson, Milwaukee, WI US
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20110085719 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF IMAGE ARTIFACT REDUCTION IN FAST KVP SWITCHING CT - A CT system includes a generator configured to energize an x-ray source to a first kilovoltage (kVp) and to a second kVp, and a computer that is programmed to acquire a first view dataset with the x-ray source energized to the first kVp and a second view dataset with the x-ray source energized to the second kVp, generate a base correction image using the first view dataset and the second view dataset, and reconstruct a pair of base material images from the first view dataset and from the second view dataset. The computer is also programmed to estimate artifact correlation in the pair of base material images using the base correction image, generate a pair of final base material images and a final monochromatic image, and correct one of the pair of final base material images and the final monochromatic image at a keV value using the estimated artifact correlation. | 04-14-2011 |
Andrew Johnson, Lincoln GB
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20100323635 | Apparatus and methods for minimizing phase interaction between multiple tuner solutions - Embodiments of systems and methods for implementing multi-channel tuners are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 12-23-2010 |
20100323636 | Apparatus and methods for implementing multi-channel tuners - Embodiments of systems and methods for implementing multi-channel tuners are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 12-23-2010 |
Andrew Johnson, Rupert, ID US
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20100072268 | Insulated beverage container - The insulated beverage container is a container, such as a coffee cup, providing thermal insulation for the user's hand. The container includes a vertically extending annular wall and a base, forming a beverage-receiving cup. A plurality of tubes are secured to an outer surface of the annular wall. Each tube is hollow and defines an air passage therein, and is further elongated along the vertical direction, having upper and lower air flow apertures formed therethrough. In use, heat generated by the beverage heats the air contained within the tubes. As the air rises within the tubes, ambient air at a lower temperature is drawn through the lower air flow apertures and the heated air is expelled through the upper air flow apertures, maintaining a flow of cooled air from the environment through the tubes. | 03-25-2010 |
Andrew Johnson, Clearwater, FL US
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20090231863 | UNDERWATER LAMP - A submersible light assembly comprising: | 09-17-2009 |
Andrew Johnson, Calgary CA
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20090166395 | METHOD OF JOINING METAL MATERIAL - Metal materials made of iron (Fe) or the like are butted together at a joint, and a probe of a rotary tool is inserted into the joint. The rotary tool is rotated while being moved in the lengthwise direction of the joint, whereby the metallographic structure of the joint is stirred, and the metal materials are joined. While the rotary tool is being rotated and moved, liquid CO | 07-02-2009 |
Andrew Johnson, Winchester GB
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20090083348 | Memory Management Using Garbage Collection of Objects in Child Scoped Memory Areas - Mechanisms of memory management in a scoped memory system of a data processing system having a one or more scoped memory areas are provided. The mechanisms identify a set of one or more child scoped memory areas of the scoped memory area for garbage collection. The mechanisms further identify, in each scoped memory area of the set, references to the scoped memory area for garbage collection as root references for objects allocated in the scoped memory area of the scoped memory system, thereby generating a set of root references. The mechanisms also recursively traversing and marking objects that are referenced from the set of root references and that are allocated in the scoped memory area of the scoped memory system and identify objects in the scoped memory area of the scoped memory system that are not so marked. The identified objects are discarded from the scoped memory system. | 03-26-2009 |
20090083349 | Memory Management for Garbage Collection of Critical Real Time Threads - Mechanisms of memory management in a real time runtime environment having a garbage collected memory heap are provided. The runtime environment includes a critical real time thread that is precluded from accessing the garbage collected memory heap. The runtime environment further includes a scoped memory area for the allocation of objects therein for access by the critical real time thread. The mechanisms determine whether the critical real time thread is in a defined state in which a delay associated with garbage collection can be accommodated by the critical thread. The mechanisms further initiate, in response to a determination that the critical real time thread is in the defined state, a process of garbage collection of the scoped memory area. | 03-26-2009 |
20090083509 | Memory Management Using Garbage Collection of Scoped Memory - Mechanisms for memory management in a scoped memory system are provided. The scoped memory system includes a scoped memory area for the allocation of objects therein for access by one or more software threads in execution. The scoped memory area has an associated thread count for indicating that the scoped memory area is discardable. The mechanisms identify a set of root references for objects allocated in the scoped memory area and recursively traverses and marks objects that are referenced from the set of root references and that are allocated in the scoped memory area. The mechanisms further identify objects in the scoped memory area that are not so marked and discards the identified objects. | 03-26-2009 |
20120290628 | Memory Management for Garbage Collection of Critical Real Time Threads - Mechanisms of memory management in a real time runtime environment having a garbage collected memory heap are provided. The runtime environment includes a critical real time thread that is precluded from accessing the garbage collected memory heap. The runtime environment further includes a scoped memory area for the allocation of objects therein for access by the critical real time thread. The mechanisms determine whether the critical real time thread currently accessing the scoped memory area is in a defined state so as to accommodate garbage collection of the scoped memory area. The mechanisms further initiate, in response to a determination that the critical real time thread currently accessing the scoped memory area is in the defined state, a process of garbage collection of the scoped memory area. | 11-15-2012 |
20130139099 | MANIPULATING HIDDEN DATA ENTRIES VIA REPRESENTATIVE MARKERS - A tool for manipulating data entries that cannot be visualized in a user interface. A user interface displays a plurality of data entries that fit in the user interface, where the plurality of data entries are from a larger group of data entries. The tool generates and displays a marker (text line or icon) representative of at least a subset of the remainder of data entries from the larger group. A user directing an operation request to the marker causes the operation to be performed on the data entries represented by the marker. | 05-30-2013 |
20140033003 | PROVISION OF ALTERNATIVE TEXT FOR USE IN ASSOCIATION WITH IMAGE DATA - A method, system and computer program product are provided for providing alternative text for use in association with image data specified by a uniform resource identifier (URI). The method includes identifying a URI specifying image data, processing the URI to identify data representing alternative text encoded within the URI, and extracting any identified alternative text data for use in association with the image data. | 01-30-2014 |
Andrew Johnson, Hampshire GB
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20080294685 | Creating References in a Scoped Memory System - A method for creating a reference in a scoped memory system, the scoped memory system including a scope graph of scoped memory areas, wherein each scoped memory area is suitable for the allocation of objects therein for access by software threads and has associated a thread count for indicating that the scoped memory area is discardable, the method comprising the steps of: allocating a target object in a target scoped memory area; storing an index associated with the target object of a depth of the target scoped memory area in the scope graph; allocating a source object in a source scoped memory area; storing an index associated with the source object of a depth of the source scoped memory area in the scope graph; in response to a determination that the source scoped memory area is at the same depth as or deeper than the target scoped memory area by comparing the index associated with the source object and the index associated with the target object, creating a reference from the target object to the source object. | 11-27-2008 |
Andrew Johnson, Nottingham GB
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20080267930 | Biological Materials and Uses Thereof - A method of producing a reprogrammed cell or reprogrammed cell nucleus, comprising exposing a differentiated cell, or the nucleus of a differentiated cell to a cell or cell extract thereof derived from an oocyte, egg, ovary or early embryo of a cold blooded vertebrate, wherein the cold blooded vertebrate has one or more of the following properties: (i) a primitive vertebrate body plan including laterally projecting ribs and/or spinal projections; (ii) germ cells which do not contain germ plasm; and/or (iii) the oocyte, egg, ovary or early embryo cell or cell from which the cell extract is derived, expresses a highly conserved form of Oct-4 and/or nanog. There is also provided uses of the reprogrammed cells. | 10-30-2008 |
Andrew Johnson, Coldstream GB
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20080250153 | STREAMING OF TEMPLATES AND DATA RECORDS IN INDIVIDUAL STREAMS USING A MULTISTREAM PROTOCOL - In one embodiment, a method includes determining a first template defining a data format for one or more first data records and a second template defining a data format for one or more second data records. The template may be needed to decode the information included in an associated data record. The first template is sent on a first stream of a multi-stream protocol in an ordered fashion, such as SCTP. The one or more first data records are also sent on the first stream in an ordered fashion and include first flow information for data sent through a network device. A second template is sent on a second stream using the multi-stream protocol in an ordered fashion. One or more second data records are sent on the second stream including second flow information for data sent through the network device. | 10-09-2008 |
Andrew Johnson, New Brighton, MN US
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20080222709 | Method for verification via information processing - Identification servers are small, perhaps embedded, systems that can be used as subsystems of a tracking and verification system. An identification server can obtain identification data when a trigger, called an identification event, occurs. The identification server can store the identification data in a database module with a key. The identification server can send a message containing the identification data or the key to a set of subscribing clients. Subscribing clients, such as a central database or a graphical user interface, are clients that subscribe to receive messages from the identification server. An identification server can trigger off of an identification message sent by another identification server. | 09-11-2008 |
Andrew Johnson, Redmond, WA US
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20120085023 | BIOMASS TORREFACTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A biomass torrefaction system is provided which enables a continuous torrefaction process that involves the introduction of biomass particles into a rotating reactor drum having a low oxygen environment. The particles are conveyed through the drum by a heated gas stream and simultaneously torrefied thereby. Gas exiting the drum is recirculated back to a heat source for reheating the gas prior to reentering the drum. A method of biomass torrefaction is also provided. | 04-12-2012 |
20120159842 | BIOMASS TORREFACTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A biomass torrefaction system is provided which enables a continuous torrefaction process that involves the introduction of biomass particles into a rotating reactor drum having a low oxygen environment. The particles are conveyed through the drum by a heated gas stream and simultaneously torrefied thereby. Gas exiting the drum is recirculated back to a heat source for reheating the gas prior to reentering the drum. A method of biomass torrefaction is also provided. | 06-28-2012 |
20130228444 | BIOMASS TORREFACTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A biomass torrefaction system is provided which enables a continuous torrefaction process that involves the introduction of biomass particles into a rotating reactor drum having a low oxygen environment. The particles are conveyed through the drum by a heated gas stream and simultaneously torrefied thereby. Gas exiting the drum is recirculated back to a heat source for reheating the gas prior to reentering the drum. A method of biomass torrefaction is also provided. | 09-05-2013 |
Andrew Johnson, North Yorkshire GB
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20120090005 | Holographic 3D Display - Disclosure is directed to projecting holographic images in connection with a program service such as cable or satellite television. In one instance, the projected holographic image may be an image of product that is featured in advertisement or other portion of program service. In another instance, the projected holographic image may be an image of a electronic programming guide with screens or menu displayed on sides of a cube or other geometric form. In still another instance, the projected holographic image is a video that supplements an instructional video or live broadcast. | 04-12-2012 |
20140280990 | SHARED DATA COMMUNICATION BANDWIDTHS AMONG MOBILE DEVICES - Systems and methods are disclosed for connecting one or more mobile communication devices so that each device's data connections can be bundled to create a virtual connection to provide increased data communications bandwidth for one or more of the mobile communication devices to access applications and data on the Internet. | 09-18-2014 |
20150142536 | HOLOGRAPHIC 3D DISPLAY - Disclosure is directed to projecting holographic images in connection with a program service such as cable or satellite television. In one instance, the projected holographic image may be an image of product that is featured in advertisement or other portion of program service. In another instance, the projected holographic image may be an image of a electronic programming guide with screens or menu displayed on sides of a cube or other geometric form. In still another instance, the projected holographic image is a video that supplements an instructional video or live broadcast. | 05-21-2015 |
Andrew Johnson, Bath GB
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20120109286 | ANTIMICROBIAL COATINGS - The present invention relates to methods for forming antimicrobial coatings, and to compounds suitable for forming the antimicrobial coatings, and to substrates coated with the antimicrobial coatings. The coatings are formed by vapour phase plasma polymerisation of metal ion complexes each having at least one polymerisable ligand, which includes a polymerisable moiety such as a C—C double bond or a C—C triple bond. | 05-03-2012 |
Andrew Johnson, Randolph, MA US
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20120138513 | Actuation of Parallel Microfluidic Arrays - An improved actuator for use in a microfluidic particle sorting system utilizes a staggered packing scheme for a plurality of actuators used to selectively deflect a particle in an associated sorting channel from a stream of channels. An actuator block may be provided for housing a two-dimensional array of actuators, each configured to align with an actuation port in an associated sorting chip containing a plurality of sorting channels. The actuator block may include a built-in stressing means to pre-stress each actuator housed by the block. An actuator comprising a piezo-electric stack may employ contact-based electrical connection rather than soldered wires to improve packing density. The actuator may be an external actuator. That is, the external actuator is external to the substrate in which the sorting channels are formed. | 06-07-2012 |
20150140545 | ACTUATION OF PARALLEL MICROFLUIDIC ARRAYS - An improved actuator for use in a microfluidic particle sorting system utilizes a staggered packing scheme for a plurality of actuators used to selectively deflect a particle in an associated sorting channel from a stream of channels. An actuator block may be provided for housing a two-dimensional array of actuators, each configured to align with an actuation port in an associated sorting chip containing a plurality of sorting channels. The actuator block may include a built-in stressing means to pre-stress each actuator housed by the block. An actuator comprising a piezo-electric stack may employ contact-based electrical connection rather than soldered wires to improve packing density. The actuator may be an external actuator. That is, the external actuator is external to the substrate in which the sorting channels are formed. | 05-21-2015 |
Andrew Johnson, Lawrence Park, PA US
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20120167842 | APPARATUS, KIT, AND METHOD FOR A COOLING SYSTEM - Various methods and systems are provided for an apparatus forming at least a portion of a cooling circuit for a fluid source. In one example, the apparatus includes a first radiator system having a parallel flow path configuration, a second radiator system having a series flow path configuration, and at least one shutter system for adjusting airflow to one or more of the first radiator system or the second radiator system. The apparatus further includes a controller configured to adjust operation of the shutter system responsive to an operating condition. | 07-05-2012 |
Andrew Johnson, Port Moody CA
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20130115011 | SUBMERSIBLE OFFSHORE POSITIONABLE FRAME - A submersible offshore jack-up frame comprises a base and at least four legs, wherein said base is positionable along said legs, so that said base may be moved from a first position wherein said base is transportable on the deck of a surface vessel such as a barge, to a second position wherein said base is above a water surface when supported by said legs. The base may be elevated above the deck of the barge when supported by said legs. The base is also positionable on said legs so as to be submerged below the water surface to allow a barge to be positioned above the base, and then elevated to support the barge above sea level. | 05-09-2013 |
20160001858 | SUBMERSIBLE OFFSHORE POSITIONABLE FRAME - A frame comprises a base and at least four legs, wherein said base is positionable along said legs, so that said base may be moved from a first position wherein said base is above a water surface when supported by said legs, to a second position wherein said base is transportable on the deck of a surface vessel. | 01-07-2016 |
Andrew Johnson, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130173521 | KNOWLEDGE BASE FOR SERVICE TICKETING SYSTEM - A knowledge base system integrates with one or more ticketing systems. In accordance with some embodiments, the knowledge base system allows support technicians to apply articles to service tickets such that uniform resource locators for the articles are stored with the other data of the service ticket and can be seen when viewing a user interface that displays service ticket data. In accordance with some embodiments, the support technician can store an article in a service ticket without viewing the article if the support technician has previously viewed the current version of the article. If the support technician has not viewed the current version of the article, the knowledge base system requires the support technician to view the article before it can be applied to a service ticket. | 07-04-2013 |
Andrew Johnson, Texarkana, TX US
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20130174803 | MECHANICAL BREATHER SYSTEM FOR A FOUR-STROKE ENGINE - A mechanical breather system for a four-stroke engine includes a rotating member. The rotating member can have at least one inlet channel in fluid communication between an outer perimeter of the rotating member and an inner region of the rotating member. A breather housing having an air receiving chamber formed therein is fluidly coupled to the at least one inlet channel of the rotating member. A passage can be formed through a wall of the breather housing is in fluid communication with the air receiving chamber and an exterior of the breather housing. | 07-11-2013 |
Andrew Johnson, Forest Park, IL US
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20130328777 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR VISUALIZING INFORMATION - A system and methods for visualizing information on a generally large scale. Certain embodiments include display elements that include a minimized border margin, 2D/3D dual functionality, and ultra-high resolution. The display elements may be positioned relative to an infrastructure element configured to permit generating a wide variety of display geometries. | 12-12-2013 |
Andrew Johnson, Minnetonka, MN US
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20130316731 | FLEET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD EMPLOYING MOBILE DEVICE MONITORING AND RESEARCH - Systems, apparatuses and methods for monitoring wireless communication performance. A fleet of moving vehicles equipped with communication devices communicate data call records, including a geographic location of the vehicle when the communication was attempted, to a central office. Indications of successful and unsuccessful call record communications attempts are aggregated by geographic area using the geographic location data from the vehicles. Call success rate levels for the geographic areas are determined based on the aggregated indications of successful and unsuccessful call record communication attempts. These levels may be presented on geographical maps or otherwise, and/or used for network analysis purposes. | 11-28-2013 |
Andrew Johnson, Hull GB
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20140166781 | Devices for Improved Delivery of Volatile Liquids - An emanation system is described comprising and emanation device and a replaceable refill of liquid, wherein the refill comprises: a sealed reservoir of a liquid containing one or more active materials wherein the active material comprises at least one of: a fragrance; an insecticide; a fungicide; a pesticide; a sanitising material; and/or a pharmaceutical; a porous wick having a length which extends from the interior of the reservoir to the exterior thereof; a reservoir seal having at least one aperture through which the porous wick extends; and a hollow liquid conduit housed within the wick having a length substantially identical to the wick; and wherein the device comprises: an air pump; a fluid conduit in fluid communication with the air pump such that, in use, air pumped by the pump will flow through the fluid conduit; a nozzle located at the end of the fluid conduit remote from the air pump; a ejector constriction provided in the fluid conduit adjacent or substantially adjacent the nozzle; a liquid conduit engaging member provided adjacent the ejector constriction and in fluid communication with the fluid conduit at one end thereof, and configured at the other end to, in use, engage the hollow liquid conduit in the refill; characterised in that a mechanism is provided to permit the liquid conduit engagement member to form a liquid tight seal with the liquid conduit. | 06-19-2014 |
20140175682 | Devices and Methods for Improved Delivery of Volatile Liquids - An emanation system is described comprising and emanation device and a replaceable refill of liquid, wherein the refill comprises: a sealed reservoir of a liquid containing one or more active materials wherein the active material comprises at least ona of: a fragrance; an insecticide; a fungicide; a pesticide; a sanitising material; and/or a pharmaceutical; a porous wick having a length which extends from the interior of the reservoir to the exterior thereof; a reservoir seal having at least one aperture through which the porous wick extends; and a hollow liquid conduit housed within the wick having a length substantially identical to the wick; and wherein tha device comprises: an air pump; a fluid conduit In fluid communication with tha air pump such that, in use, air pumped by the pump will flow through the fluid conduit; a nozzle located at the end of the fluid conduit remote from tha air pump; a elector constriction provided in the fluid conduit adjacent or substantially adjacent the nozzle; a liquid conduit engaging member provided adjacent the ejector constriction and in fluid communication with the fluid conduit at one end thereof, and configured at the other end to, In use, engage the hollow liquid conduit in the refill. | 06-26-2014 |
Andrew Johnson, Newport GB
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20140326301 | MULTIJUNCTION PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE HAVING SIGE(SN) AND (IN)GAASNBI CELLS - A multijunction tandem photovoltaic device is disclosed having a bottom subcell of silicon germanium or silicon germanium tin material and above that a subcell of gallium nitride arsenide bismide, or indium gallium nitride arsenide bismide, material. The materials are lattice matched to gallium arsenide, which preferably forms the substrate. Preferably, further lattice matched subcells of gallium arsenide, indium gallium phosphide and aluminium gallium arsenide or aluminium indium gallium phosphide are provided. | 11-06-2014 |
20140345679 | MULTIJUNCTION PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE HAVING SIGE(SN) AND GAASNSB CELLS - A multijunction tandem photovoltaic device is disclosed having a bottom subcell of silicon germanium or silicon germanium tin material and above that a subcell of gallium nitride arsenide antimonide material. The materials are lattice matched to gallium arsenide, which preferably forms the substrate. Preferably, further lattice matched subcells of gallium arsenide, indium gallium phosphide and aluminium gallium arsenide or aluminium indium gallium phosphide are provided. | 11-27-2014 |
20150041863 | MULTIJUNCTION PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE HAVING AN SI BARRIER BETWEEN CELLS - A photovoltaic device comprises an interface ( | 02-12-2015 |
Andrew Johnson, Athens, GA US
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20150011854 | CONTINUOUS TRANSDERMAL MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Various embodiments of methods and systems for continuous transdermal monitoring (“CTM”) are disclosed. One exemplary method for CTM begins by monitoring an output signal from an accelerometer. The accelerometer output signal may indicate acceleration and deceleration of a body part of a user, such as the user's wrist. Based on the accelerometer output signal, it may be determined that the body part of the user has decelerated to a minimum, e.g., substantially zero. With a determination that the body part has decelerated to the minimum, e.g., substantially zero, or has not accelerated beyond the minimum, e.g., substantially zero, the method may determine a reading from a pulse oximeter associated with the accelerometer. Advantageously, the pulse oximetry reading, or a reading from other sensors associated with the accelerometer, may be optimally accurate as motion artifact may be minimized. The pulse oximetry reading may be recorded for later query and/or rendered for the benefit of the user. | 01-08-2015 |
20150094551 | CONTINUOUS TRANSDERMAL MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Various embodiments of methods and systems for continuous transdermal monitoring (“CTM”) are disclosed. One exemplary embodiment of a continuous transdermal monitoring system comprises a sensor package. The sensor package may include a pulse oximetry sensor having a plurality of light detectors arranged as an array. One exemplary method for continuous transdermal monitoring begins by positioning a pulse oximetry sensor system, similar to the system described immediately above, adjacent to a target tissue segment. Then, the method continues by detecting a light reflected by the target tissue segment. Then, the method continues by transmitting a pulse oximetry reading(s), based at least in part on the light reflected by the target tissue segment, of the target tissue segment. Then, the method continues by analyzing the pulse oximetry reading(s). Then, the method continues by assessing the accuracy of the pulse oximetry reading from the first light detector relative to the pulse oximetry reading from the second light detector. | 04-02-2015 |
20150305683 | CONTINUOUS TRANSDERMAL MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Various embodiments of methods and systems for continuous transdermal monitoring (“CTM”) are disclosed. One exemplary method for CTM begins by monitoring an output signal from an accelerometer. The accelerometer output signal may indicate acceleration and deceleration of a body part of a user, such as the user's wrist. Based on the accelerometer output signal, it may be determined that the body part of the user has decelerated to a minimum, e.g., substantially zero. With a determination that the body part has decelerated to the minimum, e.g., substantially zero, or has not accelerated beyond the minimum, e.g., substantially zero, the method may determine a reading from a pulse oximeter associated with the accelerometer. Advantageously, the pulse oximetry reading, or a reading from other sensors associated with the accelerometer, may be optimally accurate as motion artifact may be minimized. The pulse oximetry reading may be recorded for later query and/or rendered for the benefit of the user. | 10-29-2015 |
Andrew Johnson, Everett, WA US
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20150151847 | NON-PROPULSIVE UTILITY POWER (NPUP) GENERATION SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING SECONDARY POWER IN AN AIRCRAFT - An aircraft may include at least one secondary power system requiring secondary power, at least two main engines, and at least three non-propulsive utility power (NPUP) generation systems. The NPUP generation systems may each be configured to provide full-time secondary power during operation of the aircraft. The NPUP generation systems may be configured to provide at least a portion of the secondary power required by the secondary power system. | 06-04-2015 |
Andrew Johnson, St Albans GB
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20150338077 | Sensor Arrangements - A luminaire component for use in a luminaire, said component comprising: | 11-26-2015 |
20150369450 | LENS HAVING DENSELY-DISTRIBUTED CONVEX FACETS ON ITS ENTRANCE AND EXIT SURFACES - Optical lens ( | 12-24-2015 |
20160025285 | IMPROVED DOWNLIGHTS - Improved lighting units are disclosed comprising a casing ( | 01-28-2016 |
Andrew Johnson, Tustin, CA US
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20160067093 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR POSTERIOR SEGMENT DRAINAGE - Described herein is a method of implanting a glaucoma drainage device in an eye having a vitreous chamber and a drainage site. The glaucoma drainage device comprises a tube including a lumen extending from an inlet end to an outlet end, and includes a control element that regulates the amount of fluid flow through the glaucoma drainage device. The method comprises implanting the glaucoma drainage device into pars plana tissue from the vitreous chamber, such that the device extends between the vitreous chamber and the drainage site. | 03-10-2016 |
Andrew Johnson, Hursley GB
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20160094640 | PROCESSING A MESSAGE RECEIVED BY A MESSAGE SERVER - A message received by a message server is processed. The message server includes a query store for storing query requests, value data for the query requests, and response time data for the query requests. A message is received and at least one query request is determined from the message. The at least one query request is sent to a query server. A timeout period is determined from the response time data for a query request stored in the query store. In the case that no response to the query request is received within the timeout period, a value is determined from the value data for the query request stored in the query store. Alternatively, in the case that a response to the query request is received within the timeout period, a value is determined from the response, value data for the value is stored in the query store, and response time data for the period the response took to be received is stored in the query store. An action in response to the message is then determined using the value obtained from the query store or the value obtained from the response, and the action is performed. | 03-31-2016 |