Joseph Allen
Joseph Allen Berlepsch, Hamilton, OH US
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20130284195 | Applicator Assembly for Applying a Composition - A method for delivering a composition to the scalp including (a) providing a composition in an applicator assembly, the applicator assembly including (i) a container for holding the composition; (ii) an extended tip actuator in fluid communication with the container, the extended tip actuator including (1) a base portion configured to fluidly connect the extended tip actuator to the container; and (2) a body portion configured to fluidly connect the base portion to a hollow tine; and (iii) an engine for delivering the composition from the container through the extended tip actuator; and (b) dispensing the composition from the applicator assembly directly onto the scalp. The tine includes a face located distally from the body portion. The tine includes an aperture in fluid communication with the container. The tine has a protrusion length of from about 0.5 mm to about 100 mm. | 10-31-2013 |
20130284196 | Applicator Assembly for Applying a Composition - A method for delivering a composition to the scalp including (a) providing a composition in an applicator assembly, the applicator assembly including (i) a container for holding the composition; (ii) an extended tip actuator in fluid communication with the container, the extended tip actuator including (1) a base portion configured to fluidly connect the extended tip actuator to the container; and (2) a body portion configured to fluidly connect the base portion to a plurality of hollow tines; and (iii) an engine for delivering the composition from the container through the extended tip actuator; and (b) dispensing the composition from the applicator assembly directly onto the scalp. The tines each include a face located distally from the body portion. The tines each include an aperture in fluid communication with the container. The tines each have a protrusion length of from about 0.5 mm to about 100 mm. | 10-31-2013 |
20150059793 | Hair Treatment Method, Kit, Recipient, and Use Thereof - A method of treating hair, a hair treatment kit for extemporaneous preparation of hair treatment compositions, a recipient for applying hair treatment compositions, and use thereof are provided. The invention provides a superior hair treatment performance such as a superior hair colouring and/or bleaching performance, particularly for providing superior root to tip treatment evenness. | 03-05-2015 |
Joseph Allen Blotner, Portland, OR US
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20110191215 | UNIVERSAL TAX ENGINE - A program controlled apparatus, system, and method for determining the transactional taxes due for each item by any taxing authority worldwide. The apparatus comprises a first database comprising a tree structure identifying all of the zones to be examined. A second database comprising all of the taxing authorities is independent from the first zone database. A third database, decoupled from the first and second databases, has data representing the relationship between the data records of the first database and the data records of the second database. Each of the databases can be updated periodically to reflect any changes in identified taxing authorities for the zones over which they may have taxing authority. Furthermore, the present invention provides for an independent, autonomous determination of jurisdiction and tax for each line item and calculates the tax based on any exceptions and exemptions. | 08-04-2011 |
Joseph Allen Domon, Richmond, CA US
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20140374306 | VANITY SMOKING KIT AND ACCESSORY CASE - A vanity smoking kit and case comprises one or more accessories for use after smoking. For example, fragrance, eye drops and other accessories are able to be held within the accessory case where they are easily accessed by a user. Particularly, a user is able to keep one or more products—which help mask or hide the after-effects of smoking in a convenient location and all together. After smoking the user is able to easily access the one or more accessories in order to apply eye drops to their eyes or a fragrance to their body in order to mask the smoking smell. Consequently, the user is able to enjoy smoking while not worrying whether they are bringing unappealing smells or other results to other people or the surrounding area. | 12-25-2014 |
Joseph Allen Knight, Kokomo, IN US
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20140052118 | CATHETERS AND METHODS FOR INTRACARDIAC ELECTRICAL MAPPING - A method and system capable of identifying ectopic foci, rotors, or conduction pathways involved in reentrant arrhythmias within cardiac tissue, and then treating identified ectopic foci, rotors, and/or pathways with either lethal or sub-lethal temperatures. The system includes a medical device having one or more mapping elements and one or more treatment elements, and a computer programmable to identify ectopic foci and rotors based at least in part on signals received from the one or more mapping elements at one or more locations. | 02-20-2014 |
20140276712 | CONTACT SPECIFIC RF THERAPY BALLOON - A catheter including a proximal end and a distal end. An expandable element coupled to the distal end is included, the expandable element including a proximal portion and a distal portion, the expandable element defining an exterior surface. A first plurality of electrodes coupled to the exterior surface of the distal portion of the expandable element are included, each of the first plurality of electrodes being selectively operable to transmit unipolar radiofrequency energy. A second plurality of electrodes coupled to the exterior surface of the proximal portion of the expandable element are included, each of the second plurality of electrodes being selectively operable to transmit bipolar radiofrequency energy. | 09-18-2014 |
Joseph Allen Potkay, Sheffield Village, OH US
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20100298720 | In Situ Energy Harvesting Systems for Implanted Medical Devices - This invention concerns miniature implantable power sources that harvest or scavenge energy from the expansion and contraction of biological tissues, for example, an artery or a bundle of muscle fiber. Such power sources employ an energy harvesting element that converts mechanical or thermal energy existing or generated in or from a pulsatile tissue into a form of electrical energy that can be used or stored by an implanted medical device, such as a blood pressure sensor, a flow meter, or the like. Preferred energy harvesting element embodiments utilize a piezoelectric thin film embedded within a flexible, self-curling medical-grade polymer or coating. Such power sources can be used to produce self-powered implanted microsystems with continuous or near-continuous operation, increased lifetimes, reduced need for surgical replacement, and minimized or eliminated external interface requirements. | 11-25-2010 |