Anthony Pham - S. San Gabriel CA, US Steven Lin - Cerritos CA, US Jonathan Bettino - Huntington Beach CA, US David Hoard - Escondido CA, US
Assignee:
Belkin International, Inc. - Compton CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/26
US Classification:
370241, 370245
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a networking hardware element () capable of coupling computer network elements () comprises a network diagnostic mechanism () that is capable of mapping the computer network elements and that is also capable of determining a connection status for the computer network elements. The networking hardware element also comprises a display () that is capable of communicating with the network diagnostic mechanism and that is also capable of displaying a network layout map () of representations of the computer network elements and the connection status of the computer network elements.
Networking Hardware Element To Couple Computer Network Elements And Method Of Displaying Information Thereon
Anthony Pham - S. San Gabriel CA, US Steven Lin - Cerritos CA, US Jonathan Bettino - Huntington CA, US David W. Hoard - Escondido CA, US Robert W. Reay - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Belkin International, Inc. - Compton CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709224
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a networking hardware element () capable of coupling together computer network elements () includes a network diagnostic mechanism () and a display (). The display is electrically coupled to the network diagnostic mechanism and is capable of displaying network information and additional information.
Networking Hardware Elements With Network Layout Maps Thereon, And Related Methods
Anthony Pham - San Gabriel CA, US Steven Lin - Cerritos CA, US Jonathan Bettino - Huntington Beach CA, US David W. Hoard - Escondido CA, US
Assignee:
BELKIN INTERNATIONAL, INC. - Compton CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/173 G06F 15/177
US Classification:
709220, 709224
Abstract:
Examples of networking hardware with network layout maps thereon are disclosed herein. Other examples, embodiments, and related methods are also described herein.
Shaun Fynn - West Hollywood CA John Arbak - Ventura CA Greg Halus - Woodland Hills CA David Hoard - Sherman Oaks CA Jonathan Scheiner - Topanga CA Phil Smith - Valencia CA Lorrie Vogel - Lake Oswego OR Stan Wada - Tarzana CA
Assignee:
Gateway 2000, Inc. - North Sioux City SD
International Classification:
1402
US Classification:
D14100
Apheresis Blood Processing Method Using Pictorial Displays
Terry R. Wahl - Englewood CO Denise C. Garrison - Bailey CO Chad C. Steele - Littleton CO Timothy M. Gordon - Littleton CO David W. Hoard - Carlsbad CA Edward V. Cruz - Newbury Park CA
Assignee:
Cobe Laboratories, Inc. - Arvada CO
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
210745
Abstract:
An extracorporeal blood processing system is disclosed which includes a variety of novel components and which may be operated in accordance with a variety of novel methodologies. For instance, the system includes a graphical operator interface which directs the operator through various aspects of the apheresis procedure. Moreover, the system also includes a variety of features relating to loading a blood processing vessel into a blood processing channel and removing the same after completion of the procedure. Furthermore, the system also includes a variety of features relating to utilizing a blood priming of at least portions of the apheresis system in preparation for the procedure. In addition, the system includes a variety of features enhancing the performance of the apheresis system, including the interrelationship between the blood processing vessel and the blood processing vessel and the utilization of high packing factors for the procedure.
Shaun Fynn - West Hollywood CA Lorrie Vogel - Lake Oswego OR Jonathan Scheiner - Topanga CA Greg Halus - Woodland Hills CA John Arbak - Ventura CA David Hoard - Sherman Oaks CA Stan Wada - Tarzana CA Phil Smith - Valencia CA Martin M. Lotti - Frieburg, CH
- Carlsbad CA, US Harrison LEONG - San Francisco CA, US Theodore E. STRAUB - Lexington MA, US David HOARD - Escondido CA, US
Assignee:
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
G06F 16/2457 G06F 16/248 G16B 45/00
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for generating a data visualization for operating a digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) system comprises, the method comprising receiving fluorescent emission data comprising a plurality of data points corresponding to fluorescence emission from a plurality of reaction sites of a substrate, the fluorescent emission data indicative of presence or absence of amplification product of a dPCR. The method further comprises displaying a data visualization of the plurality of data points in a spatial representation of the substrate such that each data point is displayed at a relative spatial location of its corresponding reaction site of the plurality of reaction sites of the substrate, a first set of data points being displayed with a first indication based on meeting a first quality value threshold and second set of data points being displayed with a second indication, differing from the first indication, based on a second quality value threshold.
- Carlsbad CA, US Nivedita Sumi MAJUMDAR - San Bruno CA, US Jeffrey A. MARKS - Mountain View CA, US Theodore E. STRAUB - Lexington MA, US Ryan J. TALBOT - Stamford CT, US Kevin S. BODNER - Belmont CA, US David HOARD - Escondido CA, US
Assignee:
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
G06T 11/20 G16B 45/00
Abstract:
A method comprises displaying, on a graphical user interface (GUI), a first data visualization comprising a positional representation of a plurality of reaction sites from at least a portion of a substrate, wherein the positional representation of the first data visualization simultaneously indicates relative data quality of the plurality of reaction sites; and altering the first data visualization displayed on the GUI to a second data visualization, the second data visualization comprising the positional representation of the plurality of reaction sites from the at least the portion of the substrate, wherein the positional representation of the second data visualization simultaneously indicates relative data quality of the plurality of reaction sites from at least the portion of the substrate based on a comparison of the data quality values of the plurality of reaction sites an adjusted quality value threshold.
Carlsbad Groningen, The Netherlands Los Angeles, California
Education:
Art Center College of Design
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Experienced interaction designer based in San Diego. I have a holistic approach to design across numerous consumer touchpoints: product UX, software UX, out-of-box experience, web, packaging and retai...
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