Guy R.
Guy R. Brasseux, Houston, TX US
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20100132938 | CONDUCTOR PIPE STRING DEFLECTOR AND METHOD OF USING SAME - An apparatus for deflecting a tubular string preferably comprising at least one side nozzle near the lower end of a first tubular string. The nozzle permits passage of a fluid therethrough from the first tubular string bore and deflects the first tubular string in a substantially horizontal direction. A second tubular string may be lowered over the deflected first tubular string. The second tubular string and the first tubular string are preferably lowered into the sea floor for maintaining their deflection. A method for deflecting a first tubular string and securing the first tubular string in the deflected state preferably comprises lowering the first tubular string axially so that the lower end of the first tubular string is near the sea floor. Preferably, a fluid, such as seawater, is propelled down through the bore of the first tubular string and through at least one side nozzle near the lower end of the first tubular, wherein the fluid moving through the side nozzle deflects the first tubular string. The first tubular string end is preferably lowered into the sea floor for maintaining the deflection of the first tubular string. A second tubular string may then be slidably lowered over the first tubular string for deflecting the second tubular string. | 06-03-2010 |
Guy R. Griffin, Pleasant Prairie, WI US
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20150050963 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH POWER SHARING CAPABILITIES AND METHODS THEREFOR - Methods and devices for sharing energy between devices are provided. For example, an electronic device ( | 02-19-2015 |
Guy R. Hotson, Baltimore, MD US
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20150157273 | HEART FAILURE EVENT PREDICTION USING CLASSIFIER FUSION - Systems and methods for detecting a heart failure (HF) event indicative of worsening of HF, or for identifying patient at elevated risk of developing future HF event, are described. The system and methods can detect an HF event or predict HF risk using a multitude of fusion algorithms or classifiers, each employing one or more physiologic sensor signals. A system can comprise two or more partial predictor circuits each can adaptively generate a dynamic computational model (DCM). Each partial predictor circuit can determine a partial risk index indicating a likelihood of the patient developing a precursor physiologic event indicative or correlative of a future HF event. The system can include a prediction fusion circuit that can combine the partial risk indices and generate a composite risk indicator for detecting or predicting a likelihood of the patient developing a future HF event. | 06-11-2015 |
Guy R. Humphey, Hillsborough, NJ US
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20140303380 | Process for a CETP Inhibitor - An efficient process is disclosed for producing the compound of formula I, which is the CETP inhibitor anacetrapib, which raises HDL-cholesterol and reduces LDL-cholesterol in human patients and may be effective for treating or reducing the risk of developing atherosclerosis: | 10-09-2014 |
Guy R. Johnson, Gloucester, MA US
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20140180138 | Ventilation Monitoring - According to an embodiment of the present invention, a ventilation monitoring device comprises at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code. The at least one memory and the computer program code is configured with the at least one processor to cause the ventilation monitoring device to determine whether an intubated subject's tracheal tube is properly placed by receiving an indication of a subject's breath from at least one sensor. | 06-26-2014 |
20140213941 | Defibrillator Display Including CPR Depth Information - Systems and methods related to the field of cardiac resuscitation, and in particular to devices for assisting rescuers in performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) are described herein. | 07-31-2014 |
20140342330 | Cameras for Emergency Rescue - Systems and methods related to the field of cardiac resuscitation, and in particular to devices for assisting rescuers in performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) are described herein. A computer-implemented method for managing CPR treatment to a person in need of emergency assistance includes capturing one or more images at a scene where the person in need of medical assistance is being treated using one or more cameras at the scene; performing automatic computer-based analysis of the images to identify a quality of treatment provided to the person in need of medical assistance; and using analysis of the images to direct rescuers at the scene of the person in need of medical assistance in performing care for the person in need of medical assistance. | 11-20-2014 |
20150087919 | EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SMART WATCH - Systems and methods related to the field of cardiac resuscitation, and in particular to devices for assisting rescuers in performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR), are described herein. In one aspect, a method for managing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) treatment to a person in need of emergency assistance includes monitoring a parameter that indicates a fatigue level of a rescuer and providing an indication that a different person should perform the CPR component if the rescuer is exhibiting fatigue. | 03-26-2015 |
20150087920 | Localized Monitoring - This document relates to receiving and processing signals during cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) treatment. This document further relates to establishing a localized, patient-specific network for communication of information from one or more sensors to a computing device. | 03-26-2015 |
20150087947 | Electrocardiogram Package - A device includes a housing; a core contained within the housing and disposed along at least a portion of the length of the housing, the core configured to rotate relative to the housing; a tab configured to connect to a port of a mobile device; and multiple electrocardiogram (ECG) cables wound around the core. A distal end of each ECG cable is connected to the tab and a proximal end of each ECG cable is connected to at least one of a corresponding ECG electrode and a corresponding pad. | 03-26-2015 |
20150088016 | Mobile Device Control - A system includes a processor coupled to a memory, the processor and memory configured to determine a proficiency level of a user of a rescue application based on stored data indicative of the user's proficiency level, and based on the user's proficiency level, select a level of operation for the rescue application. The rescue application is executed on a mobile device and configured to control operation of an AED. Each of multiple levels of operation for the rescue application allows the user a different degree of control over the operation of the AED. The processor and memory are configured to present, to the user, a set of instructions associated with the selected level of operation; and to enable control of the AED according to the selected levels of operation. A different set of instructions is associated with each of the multiple levels. | 03-26-2015 |
Guy R. Johnson, Chelmsford, MA US
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20140066824 | Method and Apparatus for Immobilizing Subjects Undergoing Mechanical CPR - The apparatus for immobilizing and treating a subject includes a suitable apparatus for performing mechanical CPR secured to an immobilization casing. The airtight flexible casing is secured to the apparatus for performing CPR, the casing having variable rigidity which varies as a function of the amount of air within the casing. Two or more slots through the casing permit passage of one or more elements of the CPR apparatus to pass through the casing. One or more incompressible windows may be included in the casing to optimize the performance of mechanical CPR by permitting one or more elements of the subject's skeleton to contact the CPR apparatus. A means for evacuating the air from within the flexible casing to control the rigidity of the casing is included within the CPR apparatus. | 03-06-2014 |
20140323928 | Compression Depth Monitor with Variable Release Velocity Feedback - A system for facilitating the effective administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by providing feedback regarding release velocity, which is the velocity of the chest while resiliently expanding during the upstroke of a CPR compression cycle. The feedback is provided, indicating whether the CPR provider has substantially released the chest, through a control systems which analyzes sensor input corresponding to chest displacement to determine chest compression depth and release velocity, compares the determined release velocity to a desired release velocity threshold. The desired release velocity is determined based on the depth of compression. The desired release velocity may be determined based on assumed or target compression depth, selected by a CPR provider and input into the control system, or the desired release velocity may be determined adaptively, based on the chest compression depth achieved during compressions and/or the rate of compressions, as determined by the control system. | 10-30-2014 |
20140330176 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMMOBILIZING SUBJECTS UNDERGOING MECHANICAL CPR - The apparatus for immobilizing and treating a subject includes a suitable apparatus for performing mechanical CPR secured to an immobilization casing. The airtight flexible casing is secured to the apparatus for performing CPR, the casing having variable rigidity which varies as a function of the amount of air within the casing. Two or more slots through the casing permit passage of one or more elements of the CPR apparatus to pass through the casing. One or more incompressible windows may be included in the casing to optimize the performance of mechanical CPR by permitting one or more elements of the subject's skeleton to contact the CPR apparatus. A device for evacuating the air from within the flexible casing to control the rigidity of the casing is included within the CPR apparatus. | 11-06-2014 |
Guy R. Monagas, Gastonia, NC US
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20140317025 | Utility Equipment Monitoring and Reporting Systems and Methods - The present disclosure is an utility equipment monitoring and reporting system, that has a property comprising at least one utility and a third party data source coupled to the at least one utility that receives measurement data indicative of utility consumption. The system further has a data retrieval computing device that retrieves measurement data from the third party data source and transmits the measurement data to a server computing device via a network. | 10-23-2014 |
Guy R. Seabrook, Blue Bell, PA US
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20080242657 | Treatment of Tremor with Histamine H3 Inverse Agonists or Hist Amine H3 Antagonists - Histamine H3 inverse agonists or histamine H3 antagonists are useful, alone or in combination with a neuroleptic agent, for treating or preventing movement disorders, including tremor, such as essential tremor, and tremor associated with Parkinson's disease, cranofacial trauma, multiple sclerosis, stroke, dystonia, and neuropathic, toxic or drug induced tremor. | 10-02-2008 |
20100144858 | Treatment of movement disorders with a metabotropic glutamate 4 receptor positive allosteric modulator - An mGluR4 receptor positive allosteric modulator is useful, alone or in combination with a neuroleptic agent, for treating or preventing movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease, dyskinesia, tardive dyskinesia, drug-induced parkinsonism, postencephalitic parkinsonism, progressive supranuclear palsy, multiple system atrophy, corticobasal degeneration, parkinsonian-ALS dementia complex, basal ganglia calcification, akinesia, akinetic-rigid syndrome, bradykinesia, dystonia, medication-induced parkinsonian, Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, Huntington's disease, tremor, chorea, myoclonus, tick disorder, and dystonia. | 06-10-2010 |