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Cameron A. Myhrvold, Bellevue, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100004567Wearable/portable protection for a body - In one embodiment, a particular state of a body is sensed. In response to the sensing, at least one action is taken to modulate a projected adverse interaction between the body or a portion thereof and at least one object in the environment of the body.01-07-2010

Cameron A. Myhrvold, Medina, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090076840Wireless ICU - A method may include receiving information from two or more wireless sensors and identifying patient identification information included in the information.03-19-2009

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Conor L. Myhrvold, Bellevue, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100004567Wearable/portable protection for a body - In one embodiment, a particular state of a body is sensed. In response to the sensing, at least one action is taken to modulate a projected adverse interaction between the body or a portion thereof and at least one object in the environment of the body.01-07-2010

Nathan P. Myhrvold, Kirkland, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090321427Microwave Oven - Generally and not exclusively, a microwave cooking oven to cook food in a microwave chamber includes at least one array of radiation detectors. An exemplary method includes sensing an optical depth of the item along each of multiple beam paths from at least two sides of the item, and mapping isothermal regions in the interior of the item 3-dimensionally based on the sensing. Another exemplary method includes sensing a microwave power representing a value of a heatability property for each of multiple regions of the same item, and applying a different measure of the microwave power to each of the different regions according to the value of the heatability property in each individual region. Yet another exemplary method includes sensing different frequencies of the microwave power in the microwave chamber, and changing the frequency of the microwave power for heating the item, as the item undergoes heating.12-31-2009
20090321428Microwave oven - Generally and not exclusively, a microwave cooking oven to cook food in a microwave chamber (e.g., a cooking chamber) includes a microwave power source, and a microwave control unit. In one implementation, the control unit includes an array of radiation detectors to detect the microwave power of multiple microwave beams in the cooking chamber, a modeler to map the temperature in different regions of an item in the microwave chamber, and a controller to adjust microwave power being delivered to each region of the item. In one implementation, the control unit can detect the presence and food type of an item in the microwave chamber. The control unit can provide a real time heating and cooking status of each region of an item being heated in the microwave chamber.12-31-2009

Nathan P. Myhrvold, Belllevue, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120070539Crispy french fries - Crispy French fry-style food products are prepared by modification of the water content and the texture of the products' surface layers prior to deep frying. The surface modifications include surface firming, enzyme treatments, starch infusion and/or ultrasound treatment.03-22-2012