Patent Applications published on Apr 13, 2023

Explore the 7,248 U.S. Patent Applications published on the 15th week of 2023, including 4,771 applications that subsequently received a Patent Grant.

Featured patent applications from Apr 13, 2023

Published: 2023-04-13 Assignee: Digital Global Systems, Inc..
US20230110731A1
Electricity
Application 20230110731, fig. 01

System, method, and apparatus for providing dynamic, prioritized spectrum management and utilization

Systems, methods, and apparatuses for providing dynamic, prioritized spectrum utilization management. The system includes at least one monitoring sensor, at least one data analysis engine, at least one application, a semantic engine, a programmable rules and policy editor, a tip and cue server, and/or a control panel. The tip and cue server is operable utilize the environmental awareness from the data processed by the at least one data analysis engine in combination with additional information to create actionable data.

Published: 2023-04-13 Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATION.
US20230110152A1
Human necessities
Application 20230110152, fig. 01

SYSTEM AND DEVICES FOR MONITORING A HEMODYNAMIC STATUS OF A PATIENT

A system for monitoring hemodynamic status of a patient can include a transducer, an adapter and one or more monitor devices. The adapter may be in communication with the transducer and the one or more monitor devices. The adapter can be configured to receive and process data from the transducer such as unprocessed physiological data. The adapter can be configured to transmit data to the monitor device(s) such as processed and/or unprocessed physiological data. The adapter can be configured to generate, and transmit to the monitor devices(s), user interface data for rendering interactive graphical user interfaces to display information such as physiological information relating to a hemodynamic status of the patient. The adapter can be configured to receive and process, from the monitor device(s) user commands or instructions to control an operation of the system or its components.

Published: 2023-04-13
US20230115397A1
Human necessities
Application 20230115397, fig. 01

MEDICATION DELIVERY PUMP FOR REDUNDANT STAGGERED GLUCOSE SENSOR INSULIN DOSAGE SYSTEM

A disease management system including a medication delivery pump configured to deliver a medication from a medication pouch to a patient. The medication delivery pump may include one or more plungers configured to interrupt a flow path of medication from a medication reservoir to a patient, one or more muscle wires, and one or more disc shaped springs. The one or more muscle wires and disc shaped springs may be configured to move the one or more plungers to interrupt and uninterrupt the flow path of medication towards a patient from a medication pouch.

Published: 2023-04-13
US20230111198A1
Human necessities
Application 20230111198, fig. 01

BITE BLOCK AND ASSEMBLIES INCLUDING SAME

A bite block includes a main body and a mouthpiece extending outward from the main body and configured to be positioned in a mouth of the subject when the bite block is in use. The mouthpiece can include a main channel configured to receive an endoscopic tube and a sampling channel configured to receive orally exhaled gases from the subject. The bite block can include a gas delivery channel configured to direct gases into the subject's mouth, the gas delivery channel extending through a portion of the main body and through a portion of the main channel such that the gas delivery channel is in fluid communication with the main channel. The bite block can include a recess extending along a portion of the first surface of the main body proximate the gas delivery channel and configured to receive a portion of a gas delivery tube.

Published: 2023-04-13
US20230116371A1
Human necessities
Application 20230116371, fig. 01

SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR MONITORING AND DISPLAY OF A HEMODYNAMIC STATUS OF A PATIENT

Systems and methods for monitoring and display of a hemodynamic status of a patient. Hemodynamic status may be monitored using, for example, a transducer, an adapter and one or more monitor devices. The adapter may be in communication with the transducer and the one or more monitor devices. The adapter can be configured to receive and process data from the transducer such as unprocessed physiological data. The adapter can be configured to transmit data to the monitor device(s) such as processed and/or unprocessed physiological data. The adapter can be configured to generate, and transmit to the monitor devices(s), user interface data for rendering interactive graphical user interfaces to display information such as physiological information relating to a hemodynamic status of the patient. The adapter can be configured to receive and process, from the monitor device(s) user commands or instructions to control an operation of the system or its components.

Published: 2023-04-13 Assignee: Boost SubscriberCo L.L.C..
US20230116761A1
Electricity
Application 20230116761, fig. 01

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FLEXIBLE ACCESS TO PRIORITY ACCESS TIERS IN SHARED RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) SPECTRUM BANDS

Embodiments include systems and methods for flexible access to priority access tiers in shared radio frequency (RF) spectrum bands. An example embodiment provides automated mechanisms for network operators to obtain the benefits of using a priority access license (PAL) in the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS), including access to such protected frequency bands, on an as-needed and/or on-demand basis without having to own a PAL (CBRS-As-A-Service (CAAS)). This CAAS thereby provides an “interference insurance” service to network operators. In response to receiving an indication of the at least one condition being met (e.g., a current interference level surpassing a threshold), a priority access tier license controller automatically causes the wireless network operator to be able to operate a wireless network using the PAL to the shared frequency spectrum band and thus be protected from RF interference by lower priority access users.

Published: 2023-04-13
US20230115122A1
Electricity
Application 20230115122, fig. 01

METHOD OF BONDING THIN SUBSTRATES

Methods of bonding thin dies to substrates. In one such method, a wafer is attached to a support layer. The wafer and support layer are attached to a dicing structure and then singulated to form a plurality of semiconductor die components. Each semiconductor die component comprises a thinned die and a support layer section attached to the thinned die where each support layer section is disposed between the corresponding thinned die and the dicing structure. At least one of the semiconductor die components is then bonded to a substrate without an intervening adhesive such that the thinned die is disposed between the substrate and the support layer section. The support layer section is then removed from the thinned die.

Published: 2023-04-13 Assignee: Digital Global Systems, Inc..
US20230114804A1
Physics
Application 20230114804, fig. 01

Unmanned vehicle recognition and threat management

Systems and methods for automated unmanned aerial vehicle recognition. A multiplicity of receivers captures RF data and transmits the RF data to at least one node device. The at least one node device comprises a signal processing engine, a detection engine, a classification engine, and a direction finding engine. The at least one node device is configured with an artificial intelligence algorithm. The detection engine and classification engine are trained to detect and classify signals from unmanned vehicles and their controllers based on processed data from the signal processing engine. The direction finding engine is operable to provide lines of bearing for detected unmanned vehicles.

Published: 2023-04-13 Assignee: 10X Genomics, Inc..
US20230113230A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20230113230, fig. 01

Methods, compositions, and systems for spatial analysis of analytes in a biological sample

Provided herein are methods for capturing a connected probe and/or a capture handle sequence to a capture domain of a capture probe.

Published: 2023-04-13
US20230111225A1
Chemistry; metallurgy
Application 20230111225, fig. 01

METHOD FOR RESETTING AN ARRAY

Provided herein are methods for resetting an array to which a biological sample has been applied that include treating the array with a set of biological sample removal conditions.