Latta, US
Ashley D. Latta, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20160071171 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING AND OPTIMIZING PROVIDER-TO-PATIENT AND PROVIDER-TO-PROVIDER COMMUNICATIONS AND REFERRALS - The present invention integrates accurate healthcare practitioner profile information and user-generated data streams, to include patient experience feedback and health insurance payer cost and quality data, within a web portal to enable secure management of practice visibility on the Internet, facilitate communications between patients and their providers, and streamline referrals of patients to appropriate providers and practices. It does so using a platform that includes a performance analytics engine to analyze performance of providers/practices to whom patients have been referred to generate performance metrics for these provider/practices in essentially real time and combines these generated performance metrics with the accurate healthcare practitioner profile information and user-generated data streams, to enable automatic and/or more focused future referrals which take into account the performance metrics. | 03-10-2016 |
Jason Latta, Charlotte, NC US
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20110167015 | CONCENTRATION RISK MODELING - Concentration risk, for example, refers to the risk of over-concentrating organizational resources. For example, if an organization over-concentrates its employees that work on a particular process in a small number of geographic locations, then, depending on the importance of the particular process, the organization assumes the risk that its operational continuity may be disrupted if one of those geographic locations experiences a disruption. Embodiments of the present invention assess the redundancy and criticality of each identified process within the organization, where redundancy refers to the organization's capacity to move work on a particular process from one center to another center in the event a disruption occurs at one of the centers and where criticality refers to the importance of a particular process to the organization. Based the redundancy and criticality assessments, embodiments of the present invention calculate a concentration-risk score for each of the identified processes. | 07-07-2011 |
Jason D. Latta, Charlotte, NC US
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20100114622 | PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS ENHANCEMENT TO ENTITY MOBILITY/PRODUCTIVITY OPPORTUNITIES - Systems and methods are disclosed for assessing a relocation option. More specifically, a line of business may assess a relocation option by generating a geographic model that may be based on data about a relocation option. The system and method of generating a geographic model may include the generation of a reward score based on reward drivers. The model may also include generating a risk score that is based on risk factors. The reward score and the risk score may be compared. The line of business may also conduct an in-country/due diligence visit based at least in part on the geographic model and may assemble a risk mitigation framework. In addition, outputs of the model may be analyzed using portfolio theory analysis. Such portfolio theory analysis may include determining the Markowitz Efficient Frontier of optimal location sets. The analysis may also include obtaining an optimal location set based on a preferably predetermined concentration risk tolerance. | 05-06-2010 |
20150186818 | PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS ENHANCEMENT TO ENTITY MOBILITY/PRODUCTIVITY OPPORTUNITIES - Systems and methods are disclosed for assessing a relocation option. More specifically, a line of business may assess a relocation option by generating a geographic model that may be based on data about a relocation option. The system and method of generating a geographic model may include the generation of a reward score based on reward drivers. The model may also include generating a risk score that is based on risk factors. The reward score and the risk score may be compared. The line of business may also conduct an in-country/due diligence visit based at least in part on the geographic model and may assemble a risk mitigation framework. In addition, outputs of the model may be analyzed using portfolio theory analysis. Such portfolio theory analysis may include determining the Markowitz Efficient Frontier of optimal location sets. The analysis may also include obtaining an optimal location set based on a preferably predetermined concentration risk tolerance. | 07-02-2015 |
Jason Daniel Latta, Charlotte, NC US
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20110166906 | Concentration Risk Modeling - A system and method of calculating a concentration risk score for a work process at an organization center are provided. The concentration risk score may be based on a redundancy score and a criticality score. In some examples, the redundancy score may be determined based on a percentage of total resources associated with the work process at a first center. The redundancy score and criticality score may then be combined to determine a concentration risk score for the work process at that center. | 07-07-2011 |
20120084109 | Decisioning Guidelines And Framework - A system and method of identifying one or more locations eligible to perform a work function based on one or more filtering parameters is provided. The system and method may include receiving a first plurality of locations and filtering the first plurality of locations to identify a second plurality of locations eligible to perform an identified work function based on a first filtering parameter. The second plurality of locations may be further filtered to determine a third plurality of eligible locations, the third plurality of eligible locations being identified based on a second filtering parameter. In some examples, the third plurality of locations may be further filtered to identify a fourth plurality of eligible locations, the fourth plurality of eligible locations being identified based on a third filtering parameter. | 04-05-2012 |
20120089431 | Decisioning Framework - A system and method of determining a recommended location for performing a work function is provided. In some examples, the system and method may include receiving a plurality of process criteria, such as hours of operation associated with the work function, type of work performed, skill set desired, language skills desired, etc. The system and method may further include receiving a plurality of provider attributes, such as languages spoken, knowledge base/skill set, flexibility of staffing, etc. One or more recommended locations for performing the work function may be determined based on the business and provider attributes. | 04-12-2012 |
Jennifer Haddenham Latta, Marysville, OH US
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20130056486 | Peel and Attach Container Seal - Disclosed is a peel and attach container seal that includes an upper cover surface having two connecting portions over an open container aperture. A release film is removed prior to adhering the first and second connecting portions along opposing sides of the container aperture, whereafter the upper surface resealably covers the aperture by way of a pull tab along one end. The first connecting portion comprises a high strength adhesive that is not adapted to separate from the container outer surface or the upper cover surface. The second connecting portion includes a multi-layer connection between the cover surface and the container surface, allowing ready peeling and reattaching of the cover while a resealing, high strength adhesive layer is retained on the container surface. The cover is therefore operably removable from over the container aperture by separation of the second connection portion layers and peeling back over the first connection portion. | 03-07-2013 |
Jerrod W. Latta, Glenpool, OK US
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20110311338 | CYLINDRICAL BALE TRAILER - A cylindrical bale trailer for transporting cylindrical bales of crop material, such as hay, cotton and the like, from one location to another comprising a pair of elongate side frame rails in substantially parallel arrangement, being spaced apart at a distance less than the diameter of a cylindrical bale, and a generally arcuate overhead axle substantially perpendicular to the side frame rails and having each end respectively attached to one of the side frame rails. A wheel and brake assembly is operatively attached to each of the side frame rails adjacent the overhead axle, and a hydraulic lift assembly is operatively connected to each of the side frame rails and the wheel and brake assembly for selectively raising and lowering the cylindrical bale trailer during loading and unloading procedures. In cooperation with the overhead axle, a front frame rail maintains the side frame rails in parallel relation. A hitch assembly, such as a standard bumper hitch, a hydraulically-actuated bumper assembly, or a gooseneck hitch assembly, extends forwardly to attach the cylindrical bale trailer to a prime mover. | 12-22-2011 |
Joseph Latta, Mccomb, OH US
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20140274629 | Method and Apparatus for Performing Multiple Tasks on a Web of Material - A method and apparatus for accurately performing multiple tasks on a web of material are described herein. The method and apparatus include at least a first detector for detecting a detectable feature on the web of material for performing a first operation at a first location on the web of material, and a second detector for detecting a detectable feature on the web of material for performing a second operation at a second location on the web of material. The method and apparatus further include an automated compensating device that cooperates at least indirectly with the detectors. The compensating device reduces any variations in position along the length of the web of material between at least one of said first locations and/or said second locations. | 09-18-2014 |
Mark A. Latta, Omaha, NE US
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20080300340 | Self-healing dental composites and related methods - Dental restorative composites having self-healing capabilities to repair discontinuities in the composite are provided. Dental restorative composites according to the present invention include a microsphere that encapsulates a monomer. When a fracture occurs, the microsphere is ruptured and the monomer fills the fracture. Depending on the monomer present in the microsphere, it is polymerized by a polymerization initiator or by an olefin metathesis catalyst present in the dental restorative composite. Self-healing dental restorative composites provide increased resistance to fracturing, and thus remain substantially intact for a longer period of time, preserving the remedial integrity of the dental repair or reconstruction. | 12-04-2008 |
20100272764 | MICROENCAPSULATED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TISSUE MINERALIZATION - The present invention is directed to compositions, products and methods useful for bone and tooth mineralization. The compositions comprise polymer microcapsules containing aqueous salt solutions. The shells of the microcapsules can be semi-permeable or impermeable. Solutions of calcium, fluoride and phosphate salts are particularly useful in the compositions of the invention. The microcapsules are preferably prepared by surfactant free inverse emulsion interfacial polymerization. Bone products include cements, scaffolds and bioactive glass. Dental products include pastes, gels, rinses and many other dental materials. | 10-28-2010 |
20110071234 | Self-Healing dental restorative formulations and related methods - Dental restorative formulations comprising two additives incorporated into the continuous phase of a dental material. One additive contains a capsule with a radical initiator. The other additive contains a capsule with one or more monomers and a radical accelerator. The dental restorative formulation is applied and polymerized to form a composite. When a disturbance occurs in the dental composite, the capsules of the additives rupture so that the radical accelerator of the second capsule decomposes the radical initiator of the first capsule to polymerize the one or more monomers of the second capsule thereby healing the dental composite. The radical accelerator controls the rate of decomposition of the radical initiator. | 03-24-2011 |
20110082232 | Self-healing dental restorative formulations and related methods - Dental restorative formulations comprising an additive material and a capsule incorporated into the continuous phase of a dental material. The additive material includes one or more alkoxy groups and one or more vinyl groups. The capsule includes a catalyst and a molecule with one or more silanol groups. The dental restorative formulation is applied and polymerized to form a composite. When a disturbance occurs in the dental composite, the capsule ruptures so that the catalyst initiates a condensation reaction between the molecule with one or more silanol groups and the one or more alkoxy groups thereby healing the dental composite. | 04-07-2011 |
20130011453 | BUFFERED MICROENCAPSULATED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - A microcapsule composition comprising at least one polymer substantially disposed as a semi-permeable shell around a buffered solution and at least one therapeutic agent, wherein the therapeutic agent permeates the shell, and wherein the composition is suitable for delivery to a mammal. This invention also provides related compositions, products and methods. | 01-10-2013 |
Michael Allen Latta, Loveland, CO US
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20110153546 | STATE MACHINE WITH OUT-OF-ORDER PROCESSING FUNCTIONALITY AND METHOD THEREOF - According to one embodiment of the invention, software operating as a state machine may be implemented within a digital device to support out-of-ordering processing of events by the state machine. Upon execution of the software by a processor, the following operations are performed. First, a determination is made if an incoming event is a transition, and if so, if the transition is not a transition associated with the current state of the state machine, but rather, is out-of-order from a predetermined order of transitions supported by the state machine. Upon determining that the transition is out-of-order, a determination is made whether the transition is to a reachable state such as a state prior to the current state of the state machine or to a future state from the current state. If so, the transition is allowed to be undertaken. | 06-23-2011 |
20110302129 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TEMPORAL CORRELATION OF OBSERVABLES - According to one embodiment, an electronic device may be configured to perform temporal correlation operations to determine if a plurality of observables correspond to a selected event of interest. The electronic device comprises a memory and a processor. The memory is adapted to store information representing a process template for a selected event, where the process template including a plurality of observation states. The processor is coupled to the memory. The processor is adapted to receive a plurality of observables and to automatically conduct a recursive comparison of time values associated with each of the plurality of observables to timing ranges associated with each observation state to produce a listing that is subsequently used to determine if the plurality of observables are associated with the selected event. | 12-08-2011 |
20130238542 | System and Method for Temporal Correlation of Observables Based on Timing Associated with Observations - According to one embodiment, an electronic device may be configured to perform temporal correlation operations to determine if a plurality of observables correspond to an event of interest. The electronic device comprises a memory and a processor. The memory is adapted to store information representing a process template for the event, where the process template including a plurality of observation states. The processor is coupled to the memory. The processor is adapted to receive a plurality of observables, even in non-chronological order, and to conduct a recursive comparison of time values associated with each of the plurality of observables to timing ranges associated with each observation state to determine if the plurality of observables are associated with the event. | 09-12-2013 |
20150278189 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING ITEMS USING LEXICON ANALYSIS AND FILTERING PROCESS - The present invention is a method or system of analyzing items using lexicon analysis and filtering process. The present invention drives the analysis without a user being required to provide search terms and Boolean queries. Further, the present invention merges the use of unstructured data and structured data using a lexicon as a focus. Structured data is mapped to lexicon terms through one analysis process, while unstructured data is mapped to lexicon terms through a separate analysis process. The result is an analysis that merges the two different sets of data, which enables a user to navigate through the items using lexicons. Analysis results are displayed simultaneously in a tabular view, geospatial view, and lexicon histogram. | 10-01-2015 |
Paul Latta, Irvine, CA US
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20090004238 | IMPLANTATION OF ENCAPSULATED BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS FOR TREATING DISEASES - Methods of applying biocompatible coating materials around biological materials using photopolymerization while maintaining the pre-encapsulation status of the biological materials are disclosed. The coatings can be placed directly onto the surface of the biological materials or onto the surface of other coating materials that hold the biological materials. The components of the polymerization reactions that produce the coatings can include natural and synthetic polymers, macromers, accelerants, cocatalysts, photoinitiators, and radiation. Methods of utilizing these encapsulated biological materials to treat different human and animal diseases or disorders by implanting them into several areas in the body including the subcutaneous site are also disclosed. The coating materials can be manipulated to provide different degrees of biocompatibility, protein diffusivity characteristics, strength, and biodegradability to optimize the delivery of biological materials from the encapsulated implant to the host recipient while protecting the encapsulated biological materials from destruction by the host inflammatory and immune protective mechanisms without requiring long-term anti-inflammatory or anti-immune treatment of the host. | 01-01-2009 |
Paul Latta, Miami, FL US
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20100204683 | THERAPEUTIC HYBRID IMPLANTABLE DEVICES | 08-12-2010 |
20130089594 | MACROPOROUS BIOENGINEERED SCAFFOLDS FOR CELL TRANSPLANTATION - The present invention provides highly porous, biocompatible and biostable scaffold constructs for improving overall cell engraftment, survival, function and long-term viability. These scaffolds can provide mechanical protection to implanted cells, afford retrievability from a subject, and allow for both intra-device vascularization and a means to spatially distribute the cells within the device. The scaffold surface or material may be modified with one or more different adhesion proteins and optionally other biological factors for enhanced cell adherence and viability. Further, the scaffold surface or material may be modified with one or more agents with slow/sustained release characteristics to aid engraftment, survival, function or long-term viability. Implanted cells of the invention may be insulin-producing cells such as islets. | 04-11-2013 |
Paul P. Latta, Morrisville, NC US
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20080317770 | INDUCTION OF IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE - A method of creating tolerance to transplanted cells, tissue, or organs without the need for continuous immunosuppression. A tolerizing dose of a cell or tissue within a membrane structure is implanted into a patient. Once the patient becomes tolerant to the cell or tissue, a tissue or organ is implanted which will no longer be recognized as foreign matter. The method makes animal organs, practical for human use, prevents autoimmune destruction as well as immune rejection. It has applications in treatment and prevention of many mammalian diseases. | 12-25-2008 |
20100260816 | INDUCTION OF IMMUNOLOGICAL TOLERANCE - A method of creating tolerance to transplanted cells, tissue, or organs without the need for continuous immunosuppression. A tolerizing dose of a cell or tissue within a membrane structure is implanted into a patient. Once the patient becomes tolerant to the cell or tissue, a tissue or organ is implanted which will no longer be recognized as foreign matter. The method makes animal organs practical for human use, prevents autoimmune destruction as well as immune rejection. It has applications in treatment and prevention of many mammalian diseases. | 10-14-2010 |
Ryan N. Latta, Bellevue, WA US
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20140185733 | NUCLEAR FUEL ELEMENT - Disclosed embodiments include fuel assemblies, methods of making a fuel element, and methods of using a fuel element. | 07-03-2014 |
Sarah Latta, Worcester, MA US
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20130033593 | Portable Retinal Camera and Image Acquisition Method - A camera for capturing an image of an object, for example an eye. The camera has at least two light sources and an image-sensing system having two image sensors. A multiple branch optical system transmits outgoing light from the light sources to the object, and transmits incoming light from the object to the image-sensing system. The multiple branch optical system includes an autofocusing element such as a variable power optical element that varies the focus of the incoming light. There is also an image display. There is a controller that controls the operation of the light sources, controls acquisition of images by the image-sensing system, and controls the display of images on the image display. The controller activates an autofocus light source and uses the resulting captured image to automatically adjust the image exposure parameters. The controller automatically adjusts the autofocusing element to improve the image focus, and then activates the second light source and acquires one or more images of the object while the second light source is activated. | 02-07-2013 |
Stan Latta, Marysville, OH US
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20130056486 | Peel and Attach Container Seal - Disclosed is a peel and attach container seal that includes an upper cover surface having two connecting portions over an open container aperture. A release film is removed prior to adhering the first and second connecting portions along opposing sides of the container aperture, whereafter the upper surface resealably covers the aperture by way of a pull tab along one end. The first connecting portion comprises a high strength adhesive that is not adapted to separate from the container outer surface or the upper cover surface. The second connecting portion includes a multi-layer connection between the cover surface and the container surface, allowing ready peeling and reattaching of the cover while a resealing, high strength adhesive layer is retained on the container surface. The cover is therefore operably removable from over the container aperture by separation of the second connection portion layers and peeling back over the first connection portion. | 03-07-2013 |
Stephen Gilchrist Latta, Redmond, WA US
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20150110354 | Isolate Extraneous Motions - A system may receive image data and capture motion with respect to a target in a physical space and recognize a gesture from the captured motion. It may be desirable to isolate aspects of captured motion to differentiate random and extraneous motions. For example, a gesture may comprise motion of a user's right arm, and it may be desirable to isolate the motion of the user's right arm and exclude an interpretation of any other motion. Thus, the isolated aspect may be the focus of the received data for gesture recognition. Alternately, the isolated aspects may be an aspect of the captured motion that is removed from consideration when identifying a gesture from the captured motion. For example, gesture filters may be modified to correspond to the user's natural lean to eliminate the effect the lean has on the registry of a motion with a gesture filter. | 04-23-2015 |
William Latta, Mooresville, NC US
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20110308437 | EXTERNAL PULVERIZED COAL CLASSIFIER - An axial classifier for separating the particles of a fluid flow based on the size of the particles. The classifier includes an inlet pipe having a first end and a second end wherein the first end receives the fluid flow from another device and the second end outputs the fluid flow, a reclaim pipe having an opening configured to receive the particles separated from the fluid flow, a reflecting cover provided above the inlet pipe for redirecting the fluid flow exiting the inlet pipe toward the reclaim pipe, and a housing forming a chamber for the fluid flow to flow therein, wherein the housing includes an opening for the fluid flow to exit the classifier. The second end of the inlet pipe is provided above the opening of the reclaim pipe, wherein the particles of the fluid flow are separated in the chamber after existing the reflecting cover. | 12-22-2011 |
20120263640 | CYCLONE REACTOR AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING USABLE BY-PRODUCTS USING CYCLONE REACTOR - A cyclone reactor for producing a usable by-product as part of a recoverable slag layer, the reactor comprising a housing having an outer wall that defines a combustion chamber; an inlet configured to introduce a reactant into the reactor; a burner configured to combust the reactant in a flame zone near a central axis of the chamber; and an outlet configured to provide for the removal of the usable by-product from the housing; wherein the reactor is configured to combust a first portion of the reactant in an exothermic reaction in the flame zone; and wherein the reactor is configured to convert a second portion of the reactant in an endothermic reaction near the outer wall to produce the by-product as part of the slag layer. | 10-18-2012 |
20140203121 | CLASSIFIER - A classifier including a housing, a body, a vane assembly, and an outlet. The housing extends along a longitudinal axis between opposing first and second ends, and includes a lower portion provided at the first end and including an inlet, an upper portion provided at the second end and including a reclaim outlet, and an intermediate portion provided between the upper and lower portions. The body is disposed within the housing that defines a chamber therebetween. The vane assembly includes a plurality of blades and is provided between an outer surface of the body and an inner surface of the intermediate portion dividing the chamber into first and second chambers. The outlet is provided at the second end and is fluidly connected to the second chamber to allow fine particles separated from coarse particles to flow through the outlet. The reclaim outlet is fluidly connected with the second chamber and a pulverizer to allow coarse particles separated from the fluid flow to be directed back to the pulverizer. | 07-24-2014 |
20140334996 | VENTURI REACTOR AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING USABLE BY PRODUCTS USING VENTURI REACTOR - A process for producing a usable product in a reactor comprising introducing co-reactants comprising a fuel source and oxygen into a first section through an inlet, the fuel source comprising carbon; combusting at least a portion of the fuel source and oxygen in an exothermic reaction in the first section using a burner; transferring the co-reactants through a second section that includes a throat having a size that is smaller than a size of the first section, such that a vacuum is induced and a velocity of the co-reactants increases; transferring the co-reactants into a third section that is downstream from the throat and includes an inner wall having a size that is greater than the size of the throat; depositing at least a portion of the uncombusted carbon and a metal oxide along the inner wall, wherein the metal oxide is introduced into at least one of the sections; converting the deposited metal oxide into the usable product in a carbothermic reduction reaction within a molten slag along the inner wall at a temperature of at least 1600° C. | 11-13-2014 |
20140348737 | CYCLONE REACTOR AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING USABLE BY-PRODUCTS USING CYCLONE REACTOR - A method for producing a usable by-product in a cyclone reactor. The method comprises introducing a reactant into a housing of the reactor through an inlet; using a burner to combust a first portion of the reactant in an exothermic reaction provided in a flame zone near a center of the housing; consuming a second portion of the reactant in an endothermic reaction near an outer wall of the housing to produce the by-product as part of a slag layer; and removing the slag layer including the by-product though an outlet in the housing; wherein the endothermic reaction takes place at a temperature of at least 1600° C. | 11-27-2014 |