Patents by Inventor Andrew Scott Davies
Andrew Scott Davies has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230278847Abstract: Cartridge loaders for fluid mixture dispensing systems are disclosed. One disclosed fluid mixture dispensing system comprises an interface surface, a cartridge receiver carriage, and an actuator configured to depress the cartridge receiver carriage towards the interface surface to load a cartridge. The fluid mixture dispensing system is configured to apply continuous downward pressure on the cartridge towards the interface surface when the cartridge is loaded and is in contact with the interface surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2022Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: Cana Technology, Inc.Inventors: Josh Freeman, Gregory Allen Springer, Erik Christensen, Alan Crarer, Andrew Scott Davies, Kristopher Bernardo Dos Santos, Matthew Ambauen, Simon Korazija, Niall Macken, Bret Lobree, Elijah S. Kashi
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Patent number: 11745995Abstract: Cartridge loaders for fluid mixture dispensing systems are disclosed. One disclosed fluid mixture dispensing system comprises an interface surface, a cartridge receiver carriage, and an actuator configured to depress the cartridge receiver carriage towards the interface surface to load a cartridge. The fluid mixture dispensing system is configured to apply continuous downward pressure on the cartridge towards the interface surface when the cartridge is loaded and is in contact with the interface surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2022Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Cana Technology, Inc.Inventors: Josh Freeman, Gregory Allen Springer, Erik Christensen, Alan Crarer, Andrew Scott Davies, Kristopher Bernardo Dos Santos, Matthew Ambauen, Simon Korazija, Niall Macken, Bret Lobree, Elijah S. Kashi
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Patent number: 11505443Abstract: A fluid mixture dispensing system using a membrane to seal multiple reservoirs is disclosed. The multiple reservoirs each contain a respective ingredient. The reservoirs are coupled to respective orifices in a plate. The respective ingredients are dispensable via the respective orifices. The membrane seals the respective orifices. The ingredients are dispensed into one or more channels formed between the membrane and the plate. In specific embodiments, the membrane is an integral part of a cartridge which contains the multiple reservoirs. In specific embodiments, the cartridge includes an inlet and an outlet. A solvent flows from the inlet to the outlet through the one or more channels, and the ingredients are dispensed into the solvent in the one or more channels.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2021Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Cana Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Allen Springer, Jeffery Lance Kizer, Matthew Ambauen, Stephan Weidi Tai, Erik James Shahoian, David Friedberg, Andrés Ornelas Vargas, Simon Spence, Peter Delmenico, Andrew Christopher Jenkins, Nathan Andrew Ray, Kristopher Bernardo Dos Santos, Elijah S. Kashi, Andrew Scott Davies, Danilo Bueno
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Patent number: 11492245Abstract: A fluid mixture dispensing system using a membrane to seal multiple reservoirs is disclosed. The multiple reservoirs each contain a respective ingredient. The reservoirs are coupled to respective orifices in a plate. The respective ingredients are dispensable via the respective orifices. The membrane seals the respective orifices. The ingredients are dispensed into one or more channels formed between the membrane and the plate. In specific embodiments, the membrane is an integral part of a cartridge which contains the multiple reservoirs. In specific embodiments, the cartridge includes an inlet and an outlet. A solvent flows from the inlet to the outlet through the one or more channels, and the ingredients are dispensed into the solvent in the one or more channels.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2021Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: Cana Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Allen Springer, Jeffery Lance Kizer, Matthew Ambauen, Stephan Weidi Tai, Erik James Shahoian, David Friedberg, Andrés Ornelas Vargas, Simon Spence, Peter Delmenico, Andrew Christopher Jenkins, Nathan Andrew Ray, Kristopher Bernardo Dos Santos, Elijah S. Kashi, Andrew Scott Davies, Danilo Bueno
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Patent number: 11472690Abstract: Fluid mixture dispensing systems, devices and methods are disclosed. A device includes a set of pressurized ingredient reservoirs, a mixing area configured to receive at least one ingredient from the set of pressurized ingredient reservoirs, a pressure source, an accumulator chamber, a set of valves, and a controller. The controller is programmed to operate the set of valves to pressurize the accumulator chamber using the pressure source. The controller is further programmed to operate the set of valves to set a pressure in at least one of the set of pressurized ingredient reservoirs using the accumulator chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2021Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: Cana Technology, Inc.Inventors: Elijah S. Kashi, Kristopher Bernardo Dos Santos, Andrew Scott Davies, Danilo Bueno, Gregory Allen Springer, Jeffery Lance Kizer, Matthew Ambauen, Stephan Weidi Tai, Erik James Shahoian, David Friedberg, Andrés Ornelas Vargas, Simon Spence, Peter Delmenico, Andrew Christopher Jenkins, Nathan Andrew Ray
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Publication number: 20220250892Abstract: Fluid mixture dispensing systems, devices and methods are disclosed. A device includes a set of pressurized ingredient reservoirs, a mixing area configured to receive at least one ingredient from the set of pressurized ingredient reservoirs, a pressure source, an accumulator chamber, a set of valves, and a controller. The controller is programmed to operate the set of valves to pressurize the accumulator chamber using the pressure source. The controller is further programmed to operate the set of valves to set a pressure in at least one of the set of pressurized ingredient reservoirs using the accumulator chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2021Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: Cana Technology, Inc.Inventors: Elijah S. Kashi, Kristopher Bernardo Dos Santos, Andrew Scott Davies, Danilo Bueno, Gregory Allen Springer, Jeffery Lance Kizer, Matthew Ambauen, Stephan Weidi Tai, Erik James Shahoian, David Friedberg, Andrés Ornelas Vargas, Simon Spence, Peter Delmenico, Andrew Christopher Jenkins, Nathan Andrew Ray
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Publication number: 20220250897Abstract: A fluid mixture dispensing system using a membrane to seal multiple reservoirs is disclosed. The multiple reservoirs each contain a respective ingredient. The reservoirs are coupled to respective orifices in a plate. The respective ingredients are dispensable via the respective orifices. The membrane seals the respective orifices. The ingredients are dispensed into one or more channels formed between the membrane and the plate. In specific embodiments, the membrane is an integral part of a cartridge which contains the multiple reservoirs. In specific embodiments, the cartridge includes an inlet and an outlet. A solvent flows from the inlet to the outlet through the one or more channels, and the ingredients are dispensed into the solvent in the one or more channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2021Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: Cana Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Allen Springer, Jeffery Lance Kizer, Matthew Ambauen, Stephan Weidi Tai, Erik James Shahoian, David Friedberg, Andrés Ornelas Vargas, Simon Spence, Peter Delmenico, Andrew Christopher Jenkins, Nathan Andrew Ray, Kristopher Bernardo Dos Santos, Elijah S. Kashi, Andrew Scott Davies, Danilo Bueno
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Publication number: 20220250896Abstract: A fluid mixture dispensing system using a membrane to seal multiple reservoirs is disclosed. The multiple reservoirs each contain a respective ingredient. The reservoirs are coupled to respective orifices in a plate. The respective ingredients are dispensable via the respective orifices. The membrane seals the respective orifices. The ingredients are dispensed into one or more channels formed between the membrane and the plate. In specific embodiments, the membrane is an integral part of a cartridge which contains the multiple reservoirs. In specific embodiments, the cartridge includes an inlet and an outlet. A solvent flows from the inlet to the outlet through the one or more channels, and the ingredients are dispensed into the solvent in the one or more channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2021Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: Cana Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Allen Springer, Jeffery Lance Kizer, Matthew Ambauen, Stephan Weidi Tai, Erik James Shahoian, David Friedberg, Andrés Ornelas Vargas, Simon Spence, Peter Delmenico, Andrew Christopher Jenkins, Nathan Andrew Ray, Kristopher Bernardo Dos Santos, Elijah S. Kashi, Andrew Scott Davies, Danilo Bueno
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Patent number: 11337545Abstract: Solvent cartridges for fluid mixture dispensing devices are disclosed. One disclosed solvent cartridge comprises a solvent chamber exposed to atmospheric pressure, a straw located in the solvent chamber and in air-tight fluid communication with a filter assembly along a line of air-tight fluid communication, a sealed device interface in air-tight fluid communication with the filter assembly along the line of air-tight fluid communication, and a filter located in the filter assembly. The filter is positioned across the line of air-tight fluid communication to filter solvent from the solvent chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2021Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: Cana Technology, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Scott Davies, Gregory Allen Springer, Kristopher Bernardo Dos Santos, Matthew Ambauen
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Patent number: 8834337Abstract: One embodiment described herein is a sheet of material 200 formed into accurate and high value structures by implementing a plurality of elongated slots 202 that are obliquely placed along a fold line 204 which create one or more strips 206 consisting of a length w, a width s and an angle f to said fold line 204. The strips 206 are put into a state of plastic deformation through torsion which is controlled via the combination of said length w, width s, and angle f elements to create accurate, unique, complex and high value products or forms. The embodiments described allow for a greater degree of freedom of sheet material types, a greater degree of sheet material thicknesses, while simplifying implementation. This and other embodiments are also enclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2011Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Inventors: Robert Joseph Hannum, Andrew Scott Davies, Mark Theodore Walsh, Michael Shay Binion, Mario Greco
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Publication number: 20120202669Abstract: One embodiment described herein is a sheet of material 200 formed into accurate and high value structures by implementing a plurality of elongated slots 202 that are obliquely placed along a fold line 204 which create one or more strips 206 consisting of a length w, a width s and an angle f to said fold line 204. The strips 206 are put into a state of plastic deformation through torsion which is controlled via the combination of said length w, width s, and angle f elements to create accurate, unique, complex and high value products or forms. The embodiments described allow for a greater degree of freedom of sheet material types, a greater degree of sheet material thicknesses, while simplifying implementation. This and other embodiments are also enclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Robert Joseph Hannum, Andrew Scott Davies, Mark Theodore Walsh, Michael Shay Binion, Mario Greco
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Publication number: 20090102586Abstract: A relay assembly is provided that includes a relay sealed within a vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Bernard Victor Bush, Andrew Scott Davies
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Patent number: D1011829Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2022Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: PALM MASS CUSTOMIZATION, LLCInventors: David M. Collins, Douglas B. Satzger, Nicholas D. Posner, Anthony Prats, Matthew Ambauen, Matthew Mahar, Gregory Allen Springer, Kristopher Bernardo Dos Santos, Andrew Scott Davies, Shaun Lind