Patents Assigned to Ideya Labs, LLC
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Patent number: 11389030Abstract: A vacuum blending system may be used to blend solids, powders, and/or liquids (foodstuff) in an evacuated blender jar and/or evacuated enclosure to reduce or eliminate the air included in the resulting mixture. The vacuum blending system may be embodied as a vacuum lid adaptable for use with any of a wide variety of blending systems. In other embodiments, the vacuum blending system may be embodied as a blender with an integrated vacuum system. In still other embodiments, the vacuum blending system may be embodied as a vacuum pump, and optional vacuum tank, for use with a plurality off blender enclosures. Any of these vacuum blending systems may be used to produce blended foodstuff that has superior texture, offer increased nutritional benefit, and/or remain homogeneous for longer than the same foodstuff remains well-mixed when blended in a non-vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2019Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: IDEYA LABS, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Dickson, Jr., Gregory D. Jackson, David J. Throckmorton
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Patent number: 11206951Abstract: Blending devices can be used to blend material directly in a container such as a disposable container, such as a paper or plastic cup. In some instances, a disposable container can be coupled to an adapter that includes a blade assembly to blend a food product. The food product can be blended directly within the container when the container is coupled to the adapter and supported with a support sleeve that at least partially surrounds an exterior of the disposable container. In further instances, a stand can selectively couple with multiple different sizes of sleeves and disposable containers to the adapter. The food product can be blended directly within the disposable container without causing damage or flex to the disposable container.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2019Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: IDEYA LABS, LLCInventors: B. Shawn Elgaaen, Thomas D. Dickson, Jr., C. David Voorhees, Javier E. Jimenez, Tyson D. Triplett
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Patent number: 10736465Abstract: Blending devices can be used to blend material in a container such as a reusable container or a disposable liner, such as a paper or plastic cup. In some instances, a reusable container can be coupled to an adapter that includes a blade assembly to blend a food product. The food product can be blended directly within the container when the container is coupled to the adapter. In further instances, the reusable container can selectively couple a liner or multiple different sizes of liners to the adapter. The food product can be blended within the liner without any of the food product coming into contact with an interior of the container.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2017Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: IDEYA LABS, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Dickson, Jr., C. David Voorhees, Javier E. Jimenez, Tyson D. Triplett
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Publication number: 20200121131Abstract: A vacuum blending system may be used to blend solids, powders, and/or liquids (foodstuff) in an evacuated blender jar and/or evacuated enclosure to reduce or eliminate the air included in the resulting mixture. The vacuum blending system may be embodied as a vacuum lid adaptable for use with any of a wide variety of blending systems. In other embodiments, the vacuum blending system may be embodied as a blender with an integrated vacuum system. In still other embodiments, the vacuum blending system may be embodied as a vacuum pump, and optional vacuum tank, for use with a plurality off blender enclosures. Any of these vacuum blending systems may be used to produce blended foodstuff that has superior texture, offer increased nutritional benefit, and/or remain homogeneous for longer than the same foodstuff remains well-mixed when blended in a non-vacuum.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: IDEYA LABS, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Dickson, JR., Gregory D. Jackson, David J. Throckmorton
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Patent number: 10470612Abstract: Blending devices can be used to blend material in a disposable container such as a paper or plastic cup. A blending device may have a jar or container portion that is insertable into a disposable container and that seals its opening. A space within the jar or container portion contains a blending blade assembly that is rotatable to blend material in the disposable container. A shelf or overhanging structure may extend partially over the bottom surface of the jar or container portion to limit movement of material out of the space in the jar or container portion in a vertical and lateral direction to reduce stresses on the container during blending. After blending, the disposable container may be removed from the blending device and the blended material may be served directly in the container. Ducted blending and other flow control devices are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2016Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Ideya Labs, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Dickson, Jr., C. David Voorhees, Javier E. Jimenez, Tyson D. Triplett
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Publication number: 20190290880Abstract: This disclosure describes a passive inline oil delivery system for delivering a controlled and variable amount of an oil, such as an aromatic or essential oil, to a user via a positive airway pressure system. A positive airway pressure system may include a tube that delivers pressurized air to a user during, for example, sleep. Examples of such positive airway pressure systems include continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) systems, automatic positive airway pressure (APAP) systems, and bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) systems. The inline passive oil delivery system described herein delivers a controlled and/or adjustable amount of oil into the air delivered by the positive airway pressure system to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Applicant: Ideya Labs, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Dickson, JR., Steven K. Atkinson, Gregory D. Jackson, Kathryn Dickson
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Publication number: 20190261815Abstract: Blending devices can be used to blend material directly in a container such as a disposable container, such as a paper or plastic cup. In some instances, a disposable container can be coupled to an adapter that includes a blade assembly to blend a food product. The food product can be blended directly within the container when the container is coupled to the adapter and supported with a support sleeve that at least partially surrounds an exterior of the disposable container. In further instances, a stand can selectively couple with multiple different sizes of sleeves and disposable containers to the adapter. The food product can be blended directly within the disposable container without causing damage or flex to the disposable container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Applicant: IDEYA LABS, LLCInventors: B. Shawn Elgaaen, Thomas D. Dickson, JR., C. David Voorhees, Javier E. Jimenez, Tyson D. Triplett
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Publication number: 20170208998Abstract: Blending devices can be used to blend material in a disposable container such as a paper or plastic cup. A blending device may have a jar or container portion that is insertable into a disposable container and that seals its opening. A space within the jar or container portion contains a blending blade assembly that is rotatable to blend material in the disposable container. A shelf or overhanging structure may extend partially over the bottom surface of the jar or container portion to limit movement of material out of the space in the jar or container portion in a vertical and lateral direction to reduce stresses on the container during blending. After blending, the disposable container may be removed from the blending device and the blended material may be served directly in the container. Ducted blending and other flow control devices are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2016Publication date: July 27, 2017Applicant: Ideya Labs, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Dickson, JR., C. David Voorhees, Javier E. Jimenez, Tyson D. Triplett
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Publication number: 20170209000Abstract: Blending devices can be used to blend material in a container such as a reusable container or a disposable liner, such as a paper or plastic cup. In some instances, a reusable container can be coupled to an adapter that includes a blade assembly to blend a food product. The food product can be blended directly within the container when the container is coupled to the adapter. In further instances, the reusable container can selectively couple a liner or multiple different sizes of liners to the adapter. The food product can be blended within the liner without any of the food product coming into contact with an interior of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2017Publication date: July 27, 2017Applicant: Ideya Labs, LLCInventors: Thomas D. Dickson, JR., C. David Voorhees, Javier E. Jimenez, Tyson D . Triplett