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Jason G. Budinoff, Boise, ID US
Jason G. Destories, Mesa, AZ US
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20160138913 | DETACHABLE PROTECTIVE COVERINGS AND PROTECTION METHODS - A detachable hazard detection device includes a protective covering configured to detachably couple to an article. A plurality of proximity sensors are coupled to the protective covering. Each of the plurality of proximity sensors is configured to gather proximity information. Electronics are embedded in the protective covering, and the electronics include a controller coupled to the plurality of proximity sensors. The controller is configured to determine a proximity of the article to an object based on the proximity information. The controller is further configured to initiate a notification based on the proximity. | 05-19-2016 |
Jason G. Konkoly, Chula Vista, CA US
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20130132292 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED CONSUMER PRODUCT INFORMATION - A method and apparatus for providing enhanced product information is disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises receiving consumer product identification information relating to the consumer product from an electronic tag co-located with the consumer product, sending an information request to a remote server, the information request comprising the consumer product identification information, receiving the enhanced product information from the remote server, the enhanced product information comprising information relating to the consumer product, and displaying the enhanced product information on an electronic display. | 05-23-2013 |
Jason G. Krause, Wausau, WI US
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20140034186 | QUICK CHANGE I.V. INTERFACE TECHNOLOGY - A quick change adapter and method for use in intravenous treatment of large animals such as cattle, horses, pigs, goats and the like. A method for changing bottles of fluids used in intravenous (IV) fluid therapy, includes the steps of (a) providing an IV set including a funnel having a connection aperture, the funnel being constructed of elastic material; (b) providing an adapter apparatus comprising a cannular portion adapted for sealing mating with the fluid egress aperture of a fluid bottle and a lip portion adapted for sealing mating with the funnel aperture; (c) coupling the interface apparatus in a semi-permanent fashion to the funnel by inserting the lip portion into the funnel connection aperture; (d) inserting the cannular portion into the fluid egress aperture of the fluid bottle; and (e) inverting the fluid bottle to facilitate the flow of fluid. The adapter for connecting an IV Set to a bottle containing fluid, the IV Set of the type having a flexible funnel with a female-type connection aperture, includes a generally cylindrical body with a fluid flow lumen, the body having a lip disposed at one end adapted for male-type connection to the IV Set connection aperture, the opposing end of the body being adapted for male-type insertion into the fluid egress aperture of the bottle. | 02-06-2014 |
Jason G. Laky, Highland Park, IL US
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20130290167 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT FOR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS - A system and method for collecting, analyzing, assessing, and managing financial data of prospective, enrolled, and former students of an educational institution is provided. Student data and credit data corresponding to the students may be analyzed to create a compliance profile. Loan default likelihood factors may be determined based on the compliance profile. The students may be segmented into sub-populations based on the factors, the student data, and the credit data, and a risk baseline including risk criteria may be determined based on the segmentation. Prospective student leads may be screened for their repayment ability risk by utilizing the risk criteria to assist the educational institution in making financial aid and admissions decisions. A student loan portfolio may be assessed based on the risk criteria and credit data to identify at-risk accounts and to prioritize collections activities for past due accounts. | 10-31-2013 |
Jason G. Lang, Bloomington, MN US
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20120233907 | HEAT SYSTEM FOR KILLING PESTS - The present disclosure generally relates to the field of pest elimination including all life stages of bed bugs. The present disclosure includes articles, systems, and methods of heat treatment to target and kill pests. | 09-20-2012 |
20160073623 | HEAT SYSTEM FOR KILLING PESTS - The present disclosure generally relates to the field of pest elimination including all life stages of bed bugs. The present disclosure includes articles, systems, and methods of heat treatment to target and kill pests. | 03-17-2016 |
Jason G. Lewis, Hayward, CA US
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20090149509 | NOVEL PYRROLIDINE BICYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND ITS DERIVATIVES, COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - N-[1-oxo-(optionally 2-aza)-2-alkyl-3-(carboxyl or thiol or hydroxyaminocarbonyl or N-hydroxyformamido)-propyl]-(aryl or heteroaryl)-azacyclo | 06-11-2009 |
Jason G. Lewis, Castro Valley, CA US
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20130336918 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING PHOSPHATE TRANSPORT - Compounds having activity as phosphate transport inhibitors, more specifically, inhibitors of intestinal apical membrane Na/phosphate co-transport, are disclosed. The compounds have the following structure (I): | 12-19-2013 |
20130336919 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING PHOSPHATE TRANSPORT - Compounds having activity as phosphate transport inhibitors, more specifically, inhibitors of intestinal apical membrane Na/phosphate co-transport, are disclosed. The compounds have the following structure (I): | 12-19-2013 |
20130336920 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING PHOSPHATE TRANSPORT - Compounds having activity as phosphate transport inhibitors, more specifically, inhibitors of intestinal apical membrane Na/phosphate co-transport, are disclosed. The compounds have the following structure (I): | 12-19-2013 |
20130336921 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING PHOSPHATE TRANSPORT - Compounds having activity as phosphate transport inhibitors, more specifically, inhibitors of intestinal apical membrane Na/phosphate co-transport, are disclosed. The compounds have the following structure (I): | 12-19-2013 |
20140023611 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING PHOSPHATE TRANSPORT - Compounds having activity as phosphate transport inhibitors, more specifically, inhibitors of intestinal apical membrane Na/phosphate co-transport, are disclosed. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. | 01-23-2014 |
20150148311 | NON-SYSTEMIC TGR5 AGONISTS - Compounds having the following structure (I): | 05-28-2015 |
20150157637 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING PHOSPHATE TRANSPORT - Compounds having activity as phosphate transport inhibitors, more specifically, inhibitors of intestinal apical membrane Na/phosphate co-transport, are disclosed. The compounds have the following structure (I): | 06-11-2015 |
Jason G. Lewis, Fremont, CA US
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20160067242 | NHE3-BINDING COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING PHOSPHATE TRANSPORT - Provided are NHE3-binding and/or NHE3-modulating agents having activity as phosphate transport inhibitors, including inhibitors of phosphate transport in the gastrointestinal tract and the kidneys, and methods for their use as therapeutic or prophylactic agent. | 03-10-2016 |
Jason G. Marcath, Dearborn, MI US
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20150035668 | Method and Apparatus For Do Not Disturb Message Delivery - A computer implemented method includes detecting a vehicle state for which a user is to be notified. The method also includes sending a notification for a user regarding the vehicle state. The method further includes receiving a response that a do not disturb mode is enabled for the user. The method additionally includes queuing the notification for later delivery. The method also includes re-sending the notification for the user at a later point in time than when an original notification was sent. | 02-05-2015 |
Jason G. Plackey, Arlington Heights, IL US
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20110058616 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS TRANSMISSION OF DATA - There are provided methods for selecting a communication protocol for formatting data and for wirelessly transmitting data, preferably medical data, e.g., electrocardiogram data, methods for reducing data and/or selecting from data, methods for adding data, methods for generating trend data, methods for rendering data, methods for inputting and/or transmitting addressee data and for transmitting data to the addressee(s) and/or notifying the addressee(s), and methods for wirelessly transmitting data to a server and transmitting data from the server, as well as systems for carrying out such methods. | 03-10-2011 |
20120057472 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS TRANSMISSION OF DATA - There are provided methods for selecting a communication protocol for formatting data and for wirelessly transmitting data, preferably medical data, e.g., electrocardiogram data, methods for reducing data and/or selecting from data, methods for adding data, methods for generating trend data, methods for rendering data, methods for inputting and/or transmitting addressee data and for transmitting data to the addressee(s) and/or notifying the addressee(s), and methods for wirelessly transmitting data to a server and transmitting data from the server, as well as systems for carrying out such methods. | 03-08-2012 |
Jason G. Sagert, San Mateo, CA US
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20150203559 | PROPROTEINS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present disclosure provides for proprotein and activatable proprotein compositions. A proprotein contains a functional protein (i.e. a full length protein or functional fragment thereof) which is coupled to a peptide mask that inhibits the binding of the functional protein to its target or binding partner. An activatable proprotein contains a functional protein coupled to a peptide mask, and further coupled to an activatable linker, wherein in an non-activated state, the peptide mask inhibits binding of the functional protein to its target or binding partner and in an activated state the peptide mask does not inhibit binding of the functional protein to its target or binding partner. Proproteins can provide for reduced toxicity and adverse side effects that could otherwise result from binding of a functional protein at non-treatment sites if it were not inhibited from binding its binding partner. Proproteins can further provide improved biodistribution characteristics. Proproteins containing a peptide mask can display a longer in vivo or serum half-life than the corresponding functional protein not containing a peptide mask. The disclosure further provides methods of screening for, making, and using these proproteins. | 07-23-2015 |
Jason G. Tilk, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20120234055 | TABLET COMPUTER LOCK MECHANISM - A tablet computer lock mechanism includes at least two arms configured to engage an associated tablet computer, a locking mechanism connected with each arm, and a cable lock mechanism associated with the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is configured to draw at least one of the at least two arms into engagement with an associated tablet computer. The cable lock mechanism is configured to capture a cable to preclude removal of the cable from the cable lock mechanism | 09-20-2012 |
20130173287 | MEDICAL KIOSK AND METHOD OF USE - A medical kiosk designed to provide tele-med services, check-in services, and/or prescription services for a user. The medical kiosk can include a user video conferencing system that is designed to enable the user to have a real-time or near real-time tele-conference with a medical provider located remotely from the medical kiosk. | 07-04-2013 |
20130304019 | PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY SYSTEM, DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD OF TREATMENT - As one example, a photodynamic therapy system can include a flexible panel comprising a plurality of light sources distributed across a conformable light delivery surface thereof. The plurality of light sources can be configured to provide a treatment light to achieve a desired therapeutic effect at a predetermined distance from the light delivery surface. The system can also include a spacer configured at the light delivery surface to position the light delivery surface at the predetermined distance from a treatment area of a patient. | 11-14-2013 |
20140330579 | Medical Kiosk and Method of Use - A medical kiosk designed to provide tele-medicine services, check-in services, and/or prescription services for a user. The medical kiosk can include a user video conferencing system that is designed to enable the user to have a real-time or near real-time tele-conference with a medical provider located remotely from the medical kiosk. | 11-06-2014 |
20150199783 | Medical Kiosk and Method of Use - A medical kiosk designed to provide tele-med services, check-in services, and/or prescription services for a user. The medical kiosk can include a user video conferencing system that is designed to enable the user to have a real-time or near real-time tele-conference with a medical provider located remotely from the medical kiosk. | 07-16-2015 |
Jason G. Tilk, Cleveland Hts., OH US
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20120252379 | RESCUE RADIO FOR DIVERS - A rescue radio for scuba divers, comprising: an enclosure having a lid and a body; the lid being movable between an opened position and a closed position; a radio system mounted in a core; the core mounted in the body of the enclosure; the core having a cover for the radio system; a first seal formed or provided between the cover and the body to waterproof the radio system to a first depth when the lid is in the opened position; and, a second seal formed or provided between the lid and the body to waterproof the radio system to a second depth when the lid is in the closed position; the second depth being greater than the first depth. | 10-04-2012 |
20120253837 | MEDICAL KIOSK AND METHOD OF USE - A medical kiosk having a modular configuration and designed to provide tele-med services to a user. The medical kiosk includes first and second front panels, first and second rear panels, an interior chamber, a chamber access opening, and a user video conferencing system in the interior chamber. The user video conferencing system is designed to enable the user in the interior chamber to have a real-time or near real-time tele-conference with a medical provider located remotely from the medical kiosk. | 10-04-2012 |
Jason G. Verrett, Simpsonville, SC US
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20090023569 | Apparatus and method for printing and dispensing a web - An apparatus for dispensing a web from a plurality of rolls of serrated bags, includes first and second web printer/web feeders, each adapted to advance and print first and second webs from a first and second roll of serrated bags respectively, the first and second web printer/web feeders including a first and second printer, and a first and second set of nip rollers respectively; first and second accumulator guide plates located downstream of the first and second printers; a set of dispensing nip rollers located downstream of the first and second accumulator guide plates; a web accumulation area; a web sensor for sensing an end of the first or second web; a first and second seal sensing device; a dispensing guide plate located downstream of the web sensor; and a bag handling mechanism for advancing a leading bag to a bag loader. | 01-22-2009 |
20100320399 | Method and Apparatus for High Speed Activation of Oxygen Scavenging Compositions - The invention is a method, triggering unit, and system for activating an oxygen scavenging composition at high speeds. The triggering unit includes a plurality of UV lamps that can operate at increased temperatures and have high output intensites from about 10 to 35 mW/cm | 12-23-2010 |
Jason G. White, Leawood, KS US
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20090177401 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MAPPING RAILROAD TRACKS - A method for mapping a railroad track is provided. The method includes defining a plurality of track segments that form the railroad track and determining coordinates of each track segment. The method also includes storing the coordinates of each track segment in a database as map segments and linking the map segments stored in the database to create a multi-dimensional railroad track map. | 07-09-2009 |