Patents by Inventor Brett Jason Stern
Brett Jason Stern 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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Patent number: 11963564Abstract: Systems and methods are described that provide for automated manufacturing of garments using cutting, folding tools and adhesive dispensers operating on continuous webs of fabric webs to manufacture garments in an efficient manner while improving quality and overcoming material handling issues resulting from the properties of fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2021Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: CreateMe Technologies Inc.Inventors: Khamvong Thammasouk, Yongqiang Li, Jinhwa Jung, Benjamin R. Waller, IV, Heng Li, Brett Jason Stern
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Patent number: 11491805Abstract: Kiosk systems are used for personalizing articles. The articles may include an item to be personalized assembled with components of packaging in a pre-hooped configuration. The system may include a housing and a personalization system within the housing. The personalization system may include a plurality of system components for personalizing the article. The system may also include a conveying system within the housing. The conveying system may be used to transfer the article in the pre-hooped configuration between the system components of the personalization systems. The system may also include a control system in the housing and/or remote from the housing. The control system may receive a personalization order and in response the control system may control the system components of the personalization systems and the conveying system so that the article is personalized without human intervention once within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2022Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: CreateMe Technologies LLCInventors: Thomas C. K. Myers, Khamvong Thammasouk, Jinhwa Jung, Benjamin R. Waller, IV, Brett Jason Stern
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Publication number: 20220314642Abstract: Kiosk systems are used for personalizing articles. The articles may include an item to be personalized assembled with components of packaging in a pre-hooped configuration. The system may include a housing and a personalization system within the housing. The personalization system may include a plurality of system components for personalizing the article. The system may also include a conveying system within the housing. The conveying system may be used to transfer the article in the pre-hooped configuration between the system components of the personalization systems. The system may also include a control system in the housing and/or remote from the housing. The control system may receive a personalization order and in response the control system may control the system components of the personalization systems and the conveying system so that the article is personalized without human intervention once within the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2022Publication date: October 6, 2022Applicant: CreateMe Technologies LLCInventors: Thomas C.K. Myers, Khamvong Thammasouk, Jinhwa Jung, Benjamin R. Waller, IV, Brett Jason Stern
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Patent number: 11413882Abstract: Kiosk systems are used for personalizing articles. The articles may include an item to be personalized assembled with components of packaging in a pre-hooped configuration. The system may include a housing and a personalization system within the housing. The personalization system may include a plurality of system components for personalizing the article. The system may also include a conveying system within the housing. The conveying system may be used to transfer the article in the pre-hooped configuration between the system components of the personalization systems. The system may also include a control system in the housing and/or remote from the housing. The control system may receive a personalization order and in response the control system may control the system components of the personalization systems and the conveying system so that the article is personalized without human intervention once within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2021Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: CreateMe Technologies LLCInventors: Thomas C. K. Myers, Khamvong Thammasouk, Jinhwa Jung, Benjamin R. Waller, IV, Brett Jason Stern
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Publication number: 20220183411Abstract: Systems and methods are described that provide for automated manufacturing of garments using cutting, folding tools and adhesive dispensers operating on continuous webs of fabric webs to manufacture garments in an efficient manner while improving quality and overcoming material handling issues resulting from the properties of fabrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2021Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: CreateMe Technologies LLCInventors: Khamvong Thammasouk, Yongqiang Li, Jinhwa Jung, Benjamin R. Waller, IV, Heng Li, Brett Jason Stern
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Patent number: 6520969Abstract: A hand instrument and method for use by a surgeon to target the appropriate entry point and trajectory on bony tissue through which an instrument, such as a nail, pin, screw, rod, wire, drill bit, or other implant is passed. Imbedded within the instrument is at least one relatively radio-opaque target which allows the user to predict with the use of an x-ray or fluoroscopic imaging device the placement of said instrument or implant before drilling it into place with the use of an x-ray or fluoroscopic imaging device. By manipulating the device around the axis of the guide piece, the surgeon can predict the placement of the instrument or implant without iterative insertion and removal of the instrument or implant itself.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Stryker Technologies CorporationInventors: Greg Lambrecht, Brett Jason Stern, Jacob Einhorn, Kathleen Hydzik Robbins
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Publication number: 20020133172Abstract: A hand instrument and method for use by a surgeon to target the appropriate entry point and trajectory on bony tissue through which an instrument, such as a nail, pin, screw, rod, wire, drill bit, or other implant is passed. Imbedded within the instrument is at least one relatively radio-opaque target which allows the user to predict with the use of an x-ray or fluoroscopic imaging device the placement of said instrument or implant before drilling it into place with the use of an x-ray or fluoroscopic imaging device. By manipulating the device around the axis of the guide piece, the surgeon can predict the placement of the instrument or implant without iterative insertion and removal of the instrument or implant itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Greg Lambrecht, Brett Jason Stern, Jacob Einhorn, Kathleen Hydzik Robbins
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Patent number: 6214013Abstract: A hand instrument and method for use by a surgeon to target the appropriate entry point and trajectory on bony tissue through which an instrument, such as a nail, pin, screw, rod, wire, drill bit, or other implant is passed. Imbedded within the instrument is at least one relatively radio-opaque target which allows the user to predict with the use of an x-ray or fluoroscopic imaging device the placement of said instrument or implant before drilling it into place with the use of an x-ray or fluoroscopic imaging device. By manipulating the device around the axis of the guide piece, the surgeon can predict the placement of the instrument or implant without iterative insertion and removal of the instrument or implant itself.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Stryker Technologies CorporationInventors: Greg Lambrecht, Brett Jason Stern, Jacob Einhorn, Kathleen Hydzik Robbins
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Patent number: 6036696Abstract: A hand instrument and method for use by a surgeon to target the appropriate entry point and trajectory on bony tissue through which an instrument, such as a nail, pin, screw, rod, wire, drill bit, or other implant is passed. Imbedded within the instrument is at least one relatively radio-opaque target which allows the user to predict with the use of an x-ray or fluoroscopic imaging device the placement of said instrument or implant before drilling it into place with the use of an x-ray or fluoroscopic imaging device. By manipulating the device around the axis of the guide piece, the surgeon can predict the placement of the instrument or implant without iterative insertion and removal of the instrument or implant itself.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Stryker Technologies CorporationInventors: Greg Lambrecht, Brett Jason Stern, Jacob Einhorn, Kathleen Nydzik Robbins