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Douglas J. Baynham, Redmond, WA US
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20130238350 | CAREGIVING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, METHODS AND ARTICLE - An integrated caregiving management system may include one or more caregiving management backend or back office computer systems communicatively coupled to one or more handheld caregiving management devices. The handheld caregiving management devices allow caregivers to automatically track elapsed time for specific caregiving tasks logically associated with particular spaces (e.g., apartments, rooms) and/or care recipients. The caregiving management backend or back office computer systems provide for analysis of data, identification of discrepancies, and reporting of same. | 09-12-2013 |
Richard Ronald Baynham, Marina Di Ravenna IT
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20130081802 | INTEGRAL CENTRALISER - A method of providing at least one projection ( | 04-04-2013 |
20140367085 | MODIFIED TUBULAR - A positioning member ( | 12-18-2014 |
20150021047 | CENTRALIZER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR ATTACHING TO A TUBULAR - A centralizer, method, and centralizer assembly. For example, the centralizer assembly includes a first stop collar fixed in place on a tubular, and a first end collar that is sized to slide axially over the first stop collar. The centralizer assembly also includes a first retainer coupled with the first end collar. The first retainer prevents the first stop collar from sliding past the first stop collar in at least one axial direction. The assembly also includes a plurality of ribs coupled with the first end collar and configured to engage a surrounding tubular in which the tubular is disposed. | 01-22-2015 |
20150122484 | MODIFIED TUBULAR - A positioning member for a tubular is formed using a prefabricated fibre-reinforced resin shell positioned upon a surface of the tubular and bonded to provide a protrusion upon the surface of the tubular. In a disclosed method a fibre-reinforced resin shell is secured to an external surface of a tubular thereby enclosing a cavity between the shell and the surface of the tubular; a bonding agent is introduced through inlet ports in a surface of the fibre-reinforced resin shell to fill a cavity between the shell and the surface of the tubular ( | 05-07-2015 |
Richard Ronald Baynham, Marina De Ravenna IT
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20160047175 | MODIFIED TUBULAR WITH WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE - An oil field tubular has a composite material housing within which is located one or more wireless communication devices with a charge storage device for powering the communication device(s). In a disclosed method of installing a wireless communication device upon an oilfield tubular, a prefabricated composite shell formed with an inner skin and outer skin forming an inner space for containing the wireless communication device is applied to a surface of the tubular so as to form a cavity between the surface of the tubular and the prefabricated composite shell, a bonding material is introduced to the cavity and bonding material is cured. | 02-18-2016 |
Tamara C. Baynham, Liberty Township, OH US
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20130304175 | Device and Method for Self-Positioning of a Stimulation Device to Activate Brown Adipose Tissue Depot in a Supraclavicular Fossa Region - Self-positioning of at least a portion of a transdermal electrical stimulation patch within a target area (e.g., supraclavicular fossa region) of a human body to activate a depot of brown adipose tissue therein. An electric field is generated using the electrical stimulation patch to activate the brown adipose tissue within the supraclavicular fossa region of the body. The patch is self-positioned using one or more anatomical points (e.g., anatomical landmarks and/or anatomical features) or markings on the body. Brown adipose tissue may also be activated by applying an electrical signal to a body piercing partially implanted proximate a target area in which the tissue is disposed. | 11-14-2013 |
Tamara C. Baynham, Piscataway, NJ US
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20110270360 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR ACTIVATING BROWN APIDOSE TISSUE USING ELECTRICAL ENERGY - Methods and devices are provided for activating brown adipose tissue (BAT). Generally, the methods and devices can activate BAT to increase thermogenesis, e.g., increase heat production in the patient, which over time can lead to weight loss. In one embodiment, a medical device is provided that activates BAT by electrically stimulating nerves that activate the BAT and/or electrically stimulating brown adipocytes directly, thereby increasing thermogenesis in the BAT and inducing weight loss through energy expenditure. | 11-03-2011 |
20120172783 | OBESITY THERAPY AND HEART RATE VARIABILITY - Methods and devices are provided for delivering obesity therapy to a patient. In general, the methods and devices allow for onset of a patient eating solid food, e.g., the patient beginning a meal, to trigger delivery of an obesity therapy to a patient. The obesity therapy can be delivered to the patient for a limited period of time such that the patient stops receiving the obesity therapy prior to a second onset of the patient eating solid food, e.g., the patient beginning a second meal, which can trigger a second delivery of the obesity therapy to the patient for a limited period of time. | 07-05-2012 |
20120172792 | OBESITY THERAPY AND HEART RATE VARIABILITY - Methods and devices are provided for delivering obesity therapy to a patient. In general, the methods and devices allow for onset of a patient eating solid food, e.g., the patient beginning a meal, to trigger delivery of an obesity therapy to a patient. The obesity therapy can be delivered to the patient for a limited period of time such that the patient stops receiving the obesity therapy prior to a second onset of the patient eating solid food, e.g., the patient beginning a second meal, which can trigger a second delivery of the obesity therapy to the patient for a limited period of time. | 07-05-2012 |
Tamara C. Baynham, Valencia, CA US
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20140277324 | Device For Providing Transdermal Electrical Stimulation at an Adjustable Position on a Head - A device for providing transdermal electrical stimulation at an adjustable position on a head. The device including a supporting member ergonomically shaped and configured to be fixedly supported about an anatomical body part; the supporting member being adjustably positionable in only two directions substantially perpendicular to one another. No electrical stimulation is provided by the supporting member. Alternatively, the device includes at least one pair of electrodes for producing the transdermal electrical stimulation to the head. The electrodes are mounted to a securing member shaped and configured to be releasably securable only about a plurality of strands of hair at a predetermined fixed orientation without being secured about any anatomical body part. | 09-18-2014 |
20150032181 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF PROVIDING MODULATION THERAPY WITHOUT PATIENT-PERCEPTION OF STIMULATION - A neuromodulation system and method of providing sub-threshold modulation therapy. Electrical modulation energy is delivered to a target tissue site of the patient at a programmed intensity value, thereby providing therapy to a patient without perception of stimulation. In response to an event, electrical modulation energy is delivered at incrementally increasing intensity values. At least one evoked compound action potential (eCAP) is sensed in a population of neurons at the target tissue site of the patient in response to the delivery of the electrical modulation energy at the incrementally increasing intensity values. One of the incrementally increased intensity values is selected based on the sensed eCAP(s). A decreased intensity value is automatically computed as a function of the selected intensity value. Electrical modulation energy is delivered to the target tissue site of the patient at the computed intensity value, thereby providing sub-threshold therapy to the patient. | 01-29-2015 |
Tamara C. Baynham, Bowie, MD US
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20150258326 | Methods and Devices for Activating Brown Adipose Tissue Using Electrical Energy - Methods and devices are provided for activating brown adipose tissue (BAT). Generally, the methods and devices can activate BAT to increase thermogenesis, e.g., increase heat production in the patient, which over time can lead to weight loss. In one embodiment, a medical device is provided that activates BAT by electrically stimulating nerves that activate the BAT and/or electrically stimulating brown adipocytes directly, thereby increasing thermogenesis in the BAT and inducing weight loss through energy expenditure. | 09-17-2015 |
Tamara Colette Baynham, Blaine, MN US
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20080221636 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLOSED-LOOP INTERMITTENT CARDIAC STRESS AUGMENTATION PACING - A cardiac pacing system controls the progression of a cardiac disorder such as heart failure by delivering cardiac pacing to create or augment regional stress in the heart. The cardiac pacing is delivered intermittently, such as on a periodic basis, according to a cardiac stress augmentation pacing sequence that includes alternating pacing and non-pacing periods. One or more physiological signals are monitored for closed-loop control of the cardiac pacing using baseline characteristics of the cardiac disorder, acute cardiac stress created by the cardiac pacing, and/or risk associated with the cardiac pacing. | 09-11-2008 |
20080234774 | CLOSED-LOOP CONTROL OF CARDIOPROTECTIVE PRE-EXCITATION PACING - Cardioprotective pre-excitation pacing may be applied to stress or de-stress a particular myocardial region delivering of pacing pulses in a manner that causes a dyssynchronous contraction. Such dyssynchronous contractions are responsible for the desired cardioprotective effects of pre-excitation pacing but may also be hazardous. Described herein is a method and system that uses measures of ventricular dyssynchrony or a patient's physiological response to ventricular dyssynchrony to control the delivery of cardioprotective pre-excitation pacing in closed-loop fashion. | 09-25-2008 |
20080281305 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RELIEVING ANGINA SYMPTOMS USING LIGHT - An implantable medical device includes a light emitting circuit incorporated into an intravascular stent. The light emitting circuit emits a light to an ischemic region. The light has characteristics suitable for reliving the angina symptoms associated with ischemia. | 11-13-2008 |