Churchwell
George H. Churchwell, Herndon, VA US
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20150052420 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR ACCESSING AND DISPLAYING CONTENT ON A MOBILE DEVICE - The present invention relates, for example, to a software application (“app”), such as for, e.g., the iPad™ or iPhone™, that allows HTML, for example HTML5, control of a mobile device user experience, for example, in an iOS operating system and display screen through an HTML, for example HTML5, Application Programming Interface (API) that controls a cloud server to implement push managed content. The present invention also relates to HTML control of the user experience in other mobile devices, for example an Android operating system. | 02-19-2015 |
Howard E. Churchwell, Monroe, MI US
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20110163866 | Sun Protection System for Automotive Vehicle - A sun protection system for a transportation vehicle has plurality of LCD zones laminated into one or more glazings of the vehicle. An occupant sensor detects an expanse of at least one occupant in the vehicle. A navigation system determines a vehicle location, a date and time value, and a heading. External and internal temperature sensors sense outside and inside temperatures. A controller generates respective drive signals for the respective LCD zones in a manual mode and in an automatic mode. The controller compares a temperature difference between the outside temperature and the inside temperature to a temperature threshold. The respective drive signals provide substantially zero attenuation if the temperature difference is less than the temperature threshold while in the automatic mode. | 07-07-2011 |
James M. Churchwell, Milford, MI US
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20150375703 | VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A vehicle control system and a method for prolonging or extending the availability of certain safety-related features after an ignition unit has switched off or otherwise become inactive. The method can provide some safety-related features following an unintended ignition event, such as the type that can occur when the vehicle is involved in a multiple collision accident and the force of the initial impact unintentionally jars or switches the ignition unit off. In one example, the method uses a prolongation timer to temporarily power an airbag control module so that it is capable of sensing a crash and deploying an airbag for a period of time following the ignition being switched off. | 12-31-2015 |
Lisa Plunk Churchwell, Adamsville, TN US
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20080298082 | BATH DEVICE WITH CONTROL HAVING BACKLIT BEZEL - A whirlpool is provided with a control panel that includes a number of user input devices and at least one display all of which are received in a bezel. The bezel is backlit over at least a majority of its surface area to make the user control panel more readily identifiable and usable. | 12-04-2008 |
Michael T. Churchwell, Chicago, IL US
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20130191161 | PATIENT DATA INPUT AND ACCESS SYSTEM THAT ENHANCES PATIENT CARE - The present disclosure provides a platform for collaborative electronic medical records creation and analysis that provides a more efficient alternative to present EMR systems for healthcare providers. The system includes a server and a user device configured to communicate with one or more EMR or HIE systems. The user device and the server are configured to provide healthcare providers easy access to their patients' data, to accurately collect or receive patient data from healthcare providers, to enable healthcare providers to better collaborate on patient treatment, to automatically provide decision support tools which are based on better quality patient data and statistically significant stored patient data, to enable healthcare providers to better control patient healthcare costs, and to enable healthcare providers to provide better overall patient care. | 07-25-2013 |
Raymond Churchwell, Phoenix, AZ US
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20140330431 | Joint Torque Augmentation System and Method for Gait Assistance - A joint torque augmentation system includes linkage assembly configured to couple to a user. Linkage assembly includes a unidirectional link and a device joint. The linkage assembly is worn by a user or is configured to couple to footwear. An actuator is coupled to the linkage assembly to provide a torque at a joint of the user. A sensor is coupled to the user to measure a position of the user. A control system is coupled to the sensor and actuator. A phase of gait for the user is determined by the control system based on the position measured by the sensor. The actuator produces a tension force on the linkage assembly during a first phase of gait. A compliant element is coupled between the actuator and linkage assembly. The compliant element is tuned based on a load carried by the user. | 11-06-2014 |
Robert E. Churchwell, Chicago, IL US
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20130191161 | PATIENT DATA INPUT AND ACCESS SYSTEM THAT ENHANCES PATIENT CARE - The present disclosure provides a platform for collaborative electronic medical records creation and analysis that provides a more efficient alternative to present EMR systems for healthcare providers. The system includes a server and a user device configured to communicate with one or more EMR or HIE systems. The user device and the server are configured to provide healthcare providers easy access to their patients' data, to accurately collect or receive patient data from healthcare providers, to enable healthcare providers to better collaborate on patient treatment, to automatically provide decision support tools which are based on better quality patient data and statistically significant stored patient data, to enable healthcare providers to better control patient healthcare costs, and to enable healthcare providers to provide better overall patient care. | 07-25-2013 |
Scott Churchwell, Boise, ID US
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20090321863 | Method and apparatus providing an imager module with a permanent carrier - Method and apparatus providing a wafer level fabrication of imager modules in which a permanent carrier protects imager devices on an imager wafer and is used to support a lens wafer. | 12-31-2009 |
20110204462 | METHOD AND APPARATUS PROVIDING AN IMAGER MODULE WITH A PERMANENT CARRIER - Method and apparatus providing a wafer level fabrication of imager modules in which a permanent carrier protects imager devices on an imager wafer and is used to support a lens wafer. | 08-25-2011 |
20120194719 | IMAGE SENSOR UNITS WITH STACKED IMAGE SENSORS AND IMAGE PROCESSORS - An image sensor unit has stacked imager and processor integrated circuits. The imager may have an image sensor pixel array on its front surface. Processor die may be mounted back-to-back with respective imagers on a wafer. A photodefinable dielectric film may cover the rear surface of the wafer. Metal traces in the photodefinable dielectric and through-silicon vias in each imager may be used to interconnect the processing circuitry on the front surface of a processor to the image sensor pixel array on the front surface of the imager. Openings may be formed in the photo definable dielectric to allow solder balls to form electrical connections with the metal traces. A cavity may be formed in a photo definable dielectric layer or an imager to accommodate the processor. The processor may also be mounted in a cavity in a separate silicon standoff structure before attaching the standoff structure to the imager. | 08-02-2012 |
20140055654 | BACKSIDE ILLUMINATED IMAGE SENSORS WITH STACKED DIES - An image sensor unit may have a backside-illuminated imager and an image co-processor stacked together. The image co-processor may be mounted in a cavity in a permanent carrier. The permanent carrier may include fluid channels that allow cooling fluid to flow past the image co-process and past the imager, thereby removing excess heat generated by the image sensor unit during operation. | 02-27-2014 |
Scott Churchwell, Meridian, ID US
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20140084407 | IMAGING SYSTEMS WITH CIRCUIT ELEMENT IN CARRIER WAFER - An imaging system may include an image sensor package with an image sensor wafer mounted on a carrier wafer, which may be a silicon substrate. A capacitor may be formed in the carrier wafer. Trenches may be etched in a serpentine pattern in the silicon substrate. Conductive plates of the capacitor may be formed at least partially in the trenches. An insulator material may be formed between the capacitor and the silicon substrate. A dielectric layer may be formed between the conductive plates of the capacitor. The image sensor package may be mounted on a printed circuit board via a ball grid array. Conductive vias may electrically couple the capacitor and the image sensor wafer to the printed circuit board. | 03-27-2014 |
20150054993 | ARRAY CAMERAS WITH LIGHT BARRIERS - An imaging system such as an array camera may include an array of image sensors. The image sensors may each include an array of image pixels formed in a common image sensor substrate. A protective glass cover layer may be provided over the array of image sensors. The cover layer may be attached to the image sensor substrate using an adhesive. The adhesive may be formed on the image sensor substrate in a grid-like pattern in between adjacent image sensors in the array. A light blocking material may be formed on the adhesive grid to minimize optical crosstalk between neighboring image sensors. The light blocking material may fill or partially fill a trench in the adhesive, may coat the outer surfaces of the adhesive, and/or may coat the inner surfaces of the adhesive. If desired, light barriers may also be formed in openings in the glass cover layer. | 02-26-2015 |
Steven Churchwell, Christchurch NZ
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20130169952 | Method for Spore Detection - A method of detecting the presence of bacterial spores in a sample comprises non-destructively to the spores carrying out the steps of assessing the absorption, reflectance, and/or index of refraction (IOR) of the sample, subjecting the sample to UV radiation, and reassessing the absorption, reflectance, and/or index of refraction (IOR) of the sample to determine the presence or absence of spores. A detector is also disclosed. | 07-04-2013 |
Thomas L. Churchwell, Winnetka, IL US
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20130191161 | PATIENT DATA INPUT AND ACCESS SYSTEM THAT ENHANCES PATIENT CARE - The present disclosure provides a platform for collaborative electronic medical records creation and analysis that provides a more efficient alternative to present EMR systems for healthcare providers. The system includes a server and a user device configured to communicate with one or more EMR or HIE systems. The user device and the server are configured to provide healthcare providers easy access to their patients' data, to accurately collect or receive patient data from healthcare providers, to enable healthcare providers to better collaborate on patient treatment, to automatically provide decision support tools which are based on better quality patient data and statistically significant stored patient data, to enable healthcare providers to better control patient healthcare costs, and to enable healthcare providers to provide better overall patient care. | 07-25-2013 |