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Collins, Jr., US

Donald A. Collins, Jr., Buford, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080284592Home health monitoring system - The present invention relates to a system and method of modifying and utilizing a standard home security system augmenting it into a viable state-of-the-art home health monitoring system. More specifically, this invention relates to an apparatus and method of adding a program and some motion sensors thus using the methods (with slight modification) of an existing home security system in such a way that there is a minimum of intrusion and cost compared to other methods.11-20-2008

Donald Alexander Collins, Jr., Buford, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090039165Methods and Apparatus for a Bar Code Scanner Providing Video Surveillance - Systems and techniques for monitoring checkout transactions using video supplied by a camera integrated into a scanner used at a checkout station. The provides a view of an area of interest, and video is supplied to one or more remote locations, such as a security station or a product identification assistance station. An employee at a security station monitors a video stream transmitted to the station. When a product is entered into a transaction, a still frame of the video stream may be transmitted, suitably integrated with retrieved product information associated with the product. The employee may issue an alert on detecting an anomaly. An employee at an assistance station may be signaled by a user as needed, and may view video supplied to the assistance station to identify a product. The product identification may be supplied to the user, who may then make a transaction entry.02-12-2009

Edward Randolph Collins, Jr., Seneca, SC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100026317IMPEDANCE-BASED ARC FAULT DETERMINATION DEVICE (IADD) AND METHOD - Embodiments according to the present invention provide an Impedance-based Arc-Fault Determination Device (IADD) and method that, when attached to an electrical node on the power system and through observations on voltage, current and phase shift with a step load change, determine the effective Thevenin equivalent circuit or Norton equivalent circuit at the point of test. The device and method determine the expected bolted fault current at the test location of interest, which enables calculation of incident energy and the assignment of a flash-hazard risk category.02-04-2010

James F. Collins, Jr., Long Island City, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090114742Ophthalmic fluid delivery system - An ophthalmic fluid delivery environment that includes a human eye in an open position and an atomizer having a nozzle aimed at the human eye in the open position, wherein a plume of ophthalmic fluid mist is directed by the nozzle so that the mist is received by the human eye in the open position and the received mist has a momentum that is insufficient to trigger to at least one of an ocular blink reflex and a lacrimation reflex of the human eye that receives the mist.05-07-2009
20090149829Ophthalmic fluid delivery system - A method of safely delivering an ophthalmic fluid to an eye, the method including targeting the eye with an ophthalmic fluid misting device and activating an ultrasonic generator to deliver the ophthalmic fluid from the ophthalmic fluid misting device across a space between the misting device and the eye. The method further including maintaining a momentum of the ophthalmic fluid that is insufficient to trigger at least one of the ocular blink reflex and the lacrimation reflex of the eye.06-11-2009
20090192443Ophthalmic fluid delivery device and method of operation - An ophthalmic fluid atomizer configured to safely deliver an ophthalmic fluid, the ophthalmic fluid atomizer including a body having a proximal end, a distal end and a keyed surface contour, a reservoir connected to the body within a cavity of the body, wherein the reservoir contains an ophthalmic fluid disposed therein, wherein the keyed surface contour permits insertion of the reservoir into the cavity when the reservoir is in a predetermined orientation and prevents insertion into the cavity when the reservoir is not in the predetermined orientation. The atomizer further including a discharge plate disposed at the distal end, wherein the discharge plate includes a plurality of openings extending therethrough and a prime mover that transmits the ophthalmic fluid from the reservoir to the discharge plate, wherein transmission of the ophthalmic fluid across the discharge plate generates a plume of ophthalmic fluid along a direction directly toward the eye, wherein the plume of ophthalmic fluid travels unassisted from the discharge plate to the eye and at the eye has a momentum that has a magnitude that is insufficient to trigger at least one of an ocular blink reflex and a lacrimation reflex of the eye, wherein the plume of ophthalmic fluid contains an amount of ophthalmic medicine and the momentum of the plume is such that substantially all of the amount of ophthalmic medicine is received and retained by the eye. The atomizer further including a nozzle assembly attached to the body and a handle assembly comprising a handle, the handle assembly coupled to the nozzle assembly.07-30-2009
20090212133Ophthalmic fluid delivery device and method of operation - An ophthalmic fluid atomizer configured to safely deliver an ophthalmic fluid, the ophthalmic fluid atomizer including a body having a proximal end and a distal end and a reservoir connected to the body, wherein the reservoir contains an ophthalmic fluid disposed therein, wherein the ophthalmic fluid is selected from the group consisting of a decongestant and a tear substitute. The atomizer further includes a discharge plate disposed at the distal end, wherein the discharge plate includes a plurality of openings extending therethrough. The atomizer further includes a propulsion means for transmitting the ophthalmic fluid from the reservoir to the discharge plate, wherein transmission of the ophthalmic fluid across the discharge plate generates a plume of ophthalmic fluid along a direction directly toward the eye, wherein the plume of ophthalmic fluid travels unassisted from the discharge plate to the eye and at the eye has a momentum that has a magnitude that is insufficient to trigger at least one of an ocular blink reflex and a lacrimation reflex of the eye.08-27-2009
20100222752OPHTHALMIC FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM - An ophthalmic fluid atomizer including a body having a proximal end and a distal end and a container connected to the body, wherein the container contains an ophthalmic fluid disposed therein. The atomizer further including a discharge plate disposed at the distal end and a wick extending from the container to the discharge plate and transmitting the ophthalmic fluid from the container to the discharge plate via capillary action. Transmission of the ophthalmic fluid across the discharge plate generates a plume of ophthalmic fluid along a direction directly toward the eye, wherein the plume of ophthalmic fluid travels unassisted from the discharge plate to the eye and at the eye has a momentum subliminal to at least one of an ocular blink reflex and a lacrimation reflex of the eye. The atomizer further includes a processor that controls vibration of the discharge plate which causes an aerosol mist to form and an activation switch operatively coupled to the processor to activate the transmission of the ophthalmic fluid from the discharge plate.09-02-2010

James J. Collins, Jr., Carmel, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090312716MEDICATION CARTRIDGE PISTON - A medication cartridge piston of a cartridge for an injection device. In one form, the piston includes a body (12-17-2009

Leland Douglas Collins, Jr., Palo Alto, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090077464INPUT METHODS FOR DEVICE HAVING MULTI-LANGUAGE ENVIRONMENT - Text input is corrected on a touch-sensitive display by presenting a list of candidate words in the interface which can be selected by touch input. The candidate list can include candidate words having two or more character types (e.g., Roman, kana, kanji). In one aspect, the candidate list can be scrolled using a finger gesture. When a user's finger traverses a candidate word and the touch is released, the candidate word is inserted into a document being edited. In another aspect, characters can be erased by touching a key (e.g., a backspace or delete key) and making a sliding, swiping, or other finger gesture. A number of characters proportional to a distance (e.g., a linear distance) of the finger gesture across the display are erased. If there are characters in a text input area, those characters are erased first, followed by characters in the document being edited.03-19-2009
20090265669LANGUAGE INPUT INTERFACE ON A DEVICE - Methods, systems, devices, and apparatus, including computer program products, for inputting text. A user interface element is presented on a touch-sensitive display of a device. The user interface element is associated with a plurality of characters, at least a subset of which is associated with respective gestures. A user input performing a gesture with respect to the user interface element is received. The character from the subset that is associated with the gesture performed with respect to the user interface element is inputted.10-22-2009
20090295737IDENTIFICATION OF CANDIDATE CHARACTERS FOR TEXT INPUT - Methods, systems, devices, and apparatus, including computer program products, for identifying candidates for text entry. One or more inputs entering one or more characters are received. One or more first candidate characters are identified and presented for the inputs using a first dictionary. One or more second candidate characters related to a respective first candidate character are identified and presented.12-03-2009

Michael John Collins, Jr., Charlotte, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100044368Method and Apparatus for Continuous Flow Microwave-Assisted Chemistry Techniques - The invention is a method and associated instrument for microwave assisted chemistry. The invention includes the steps of directing a continuous flow of fluid through a microwave cavity while applying microwave radiation to the cavity and to the continuous flow of materials therein, monitoring the pressure of the fluid in the cavity; and cooling the fluid in the cavity when the pressure exceeds a predetermined setpoint pressure.02-25-2010

Truman W. Collins, Jr., Lake Oswego, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100185994Topological Pattern Matching - Techniques for more efficiently identifying specific topological patterns in microdevice design data, such as layout design data. A user provides a topological pattern matching tool with a pattern template. In response, the topological pattern matching tool will analyze the pattern template to create a set of “design rule check” operations that can be performed to identify topological features of the layout design that will include the set of topological features specified for the template. The topological pattern matching tool also specifies properties that should be determined for each set of topological features identified by a design rule check operation. Once the design rule check operations have been created, the tool applies them to the layout design data being analyzed. The results produced by the design rule check operations will be a group of topological features in the layout design that encompass the topological features specified for the template. The results also will include a set of properties for each of the identified topological features. Next, the pattern matching tool creates a search graph based upon the results of the design rule check operations. Once the search graph is constructed, the pattern matching tool traverses the search graph to identify combinations of nodes connected by graph edges representing feature characteristics that match the constraints specified for the pattern template. For each such identified combination of nodes, the tool will output the arrangement of geometric elements corresponding to the nodes as a topological match to the original template.07-22-2010

William L. Collins, Jr., Cincinnati, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110245579MEDICAL EFFECTOR SYSTEM - A sedation delivery system comprised of a bedside unit and a procedure unit. The bedside unit contains a series of connection points for receiving inputs from a series of patient monitors. The procedure unit contains a patient monitoring and a drug delivery pump or magnetic flux generator capable of sedative therapy to a patient. The sedation delivery system contains the capability to issue and receive a request from a non-sedated patient, issue and receive a request from a sedated patient and then to calculate a time difference. The sedation delivery system program operates the pump or magnetic flux generator based upon at least some of the patient outputs and program inputs including a calculated time difference. A removable umbilical cable connects the two units and allows the output of the patient monitors as well as other information to travel between the two units.10-06-2011

Williams F. Collins, Jr., Columbus, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090112630SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLECTION AND COMMUNICATION OF DATA FROM MULTIPLE PATIENT CARE DEVICES - A system and method for collecting, communicating, displaying, and/or analyzing data from multiple medical devices is disclosed. The system includes a local data collection module and a number of medical device adapters. The medical device adapters are coupled to respective medical devices via hardwired connections to receive data from the respective medical devices. The medical device adapters wirelessly transmit the data to the local data collection module. The local data collection module communicates the data received from the medical device adapters to an Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system for automatic entry of at least some of the data in the electronic medical record of a patient associated with the medical devices.04-30-2009
20090212925USER STATION FOR HEALTHCARE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A user station configurable for use in a healthcare communication system, such as a nurse call system, is provided.08-27-2009
20090214009INDICATOR APPARATUS FOR HEALTHCARE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An indicator apparatus is configurable for use in a healthcare communication system, such as a nurse call system. The indicator apparatus includes a visual indicator. The visual indicator is operable to selectively display one or more colors in response to calls received by the healthcare communication system.08-27-2009
20100079276HOSPITAL BED WITH NETWORK INTERFACE UNIT - A system includes at least one computer device coupled to a hospital Ethernet, the hospital Ethernet having at least one wired access point and at least on wireless access point. The system also includes a hospital bed and a network interface unit (NIU) that facilitates communications from the hospital bed to the at least one computer device.04-01-2010
20100217618Event Detection Based on Location Observations and Status Conditions of Healthcare Resources - Methods, systems and apparatus for initiating actions in a healthcare environment are disclosed. Illustrative embodiments receive identification data from tags assigned to healthcare resources via local positioning sensors. The illustrative embodiments also determine proximity of the healthcare resources based upon the identification data received via local positioning sensors. The embodiments also determine that an event has occurred in response to the proximity of the healthcare resources satisfying a relational condition of the event that relates the healthcare resources, and the healthcare resources satisfying a status condition of the event. The embodiments further initiate an action associated with the event in response to determining that the event has occurred.08-26-2010
20110074571WIRELESS BED CONNECTIVITY - A hospital bed has wireless communication circuitry operable to transmit wirelessly bed status data. A surface supported by the bed has wireless communication circuitry operable to transmit wirelessly surface status data. The wireless communication circuitry of the hospital bed and the wireless communication circuitry of the surface communicate with a network independently. A hospital bed with an integrated surface has wireless communication circuitry operable to transmit wirelessly bed status data and surface status data. The wireless bed status data and the wireless surface status data are received by wireless access points of a network of a healthcare facility.03-31-2011
20110210833COMBINED POWER AND DATA CORD AND RECEPTACLE - A system for use with a hospital bed having circuitry and a standard AC power outlet spaced from the hospital bed is provided. The system includes a cable assembly couplable to the circuitry of the hospital bed. The cable assembly has power conductors and at least one data conductor. The cable assembly also has a plug including a first power coupler coupled to the power conductors and a first data coupler coupled to the at least one data conductor. The system also includes a second data coupler mountable adjacent the standard AC power outlet. The second data coupler is configured to couple to the first data coupler when the first power coupler is coupled to the standard AC power outlet.09-01-2011

Patent applications by Williams F. Collins, Jr., Columbus, IN US