Patents by Inventor Ryan Mongan
Ryan Mongan 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: 11672327Abstract: A rotatable body brush, preferably driven by an electric motor, has pivoted segments in the brush or working element. The segments swing outwardly when the user desires a larger-diameter brush, and can be retained inwardly when a smaller brush, such as a face brush, is desired.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2021Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: TAO Clean, LLCInventor: Ryan Mongan
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Publication number: 20180264875Abstract: In one example, we describe a method and system for cosmetic brush cleaning and drying. It solves all the problems mentioned for the other products in the industry. Our system cleans multiple brushes effectively at one time without user intervention. After cleaning, the device can be placed into a drying mode that dries the brushes many times faster than air-drying along. Also, a mechanism can be included that transitions the device from the cleaning mode to the drying mode without user intervention, thereby, creating a fully automated system. In addition, our system/example cleans brushes in only one minute. Our system has four sub-assemblies/sub-systems/main components: Power cord; Handle (which holds the makeup brushes during cleaning and drying); Base (which holds the cleaning solution); and Cradle (which fits between the base and the handle). Various examples and variations are also presented here.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Ryan Mongan, Simon Ghahary
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Patent number: 9756932Abstract: In one example, we describe a method and system for toothbrush sterilization and/or storage with better quality in terms of hygiene and convenience, where the brush head and the shaft that enter the user's mouth are never contacted by the chamber. Also, below the brush head and shaft, there is no chamber. If any drops of water were to fall off the brush head, they would fall all the way through the chamber and reside on the counter on which the chamber rests, which can be removed or cleaned easily later. In one example, we use a UV-C lamp as our sterilization technique. This selection has many advantages over the other sterilizations techniques. In one example, we use a single lamp, but that lamp is in a ring configuration (otherwise known as annular, torus, or donut), with good coverage of the toothbrush, from all angles.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: TAO CLEAN, LLCInventors: Ryan Mongan, Simon Ghahary
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Patent number: 9717325Abstract: In one example, we describe a method and system for facial brush or body brush, for cleaning the skin. In one example, it utilizes distinct parts: a powered facial brush handle with the ability of offering both an oscillating and rotary setting, removable brush heads of varying materials and compositions, and a charging base station with a protective germicidal UVC sanitizing and drying chamber. User convenience is also central to our solution. All the functional actions of the protective germicidal UVC sanitizing and heating chamber are activated once the brush handle and brush head is placed within it, in one example. Mode control allows the user to choose the right setting for them, offering a mild setting for sensitive skin and normal for balanced skin types. A set duration of brush activation allows the user to orchestrate a complete cleaning. Various examples and variations are presented.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2015Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: TAO CLEAN, LLCInventors: Ryan Mongan, Simon Ghahary
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Publication number: 20150313354Abstract: In one example, we describe a method and system for facial brush or body brush, for cleaning the skin. In one example, it utilizes distinct parts: a powered facial brush handle with the ability of offering both an oscillating and rotary setting, removable brush heads of varying materials and compositions, and a charging base station with a protective germicidal UVC sanitizing and drying chamber. User convenience is also central to our solution. All the functional actions of the protective germicidal UVC sanitizing and heating chamber are activated once the brush handle and brush head is placed within it, in one example. Mode control allows the user to choose the right setting for them, offering a mild setting for sensitive skin and normal for balanced skin types. A set duration of brush activation allows the user to orchestrate a complete cleaning Various examples and variations are presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventors: Ryan Mongan, Simon Ghahary
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Publication number: 20150216294Abstract: In one example, we describe a method and system for toothbrush sterilization and/or storage with better quality in terms of hygiene and convenience, where the brush head and the shaft that enter the user's mouth are never contacted by the chamber. Also, below the brush head and shaft, there is no chamber. If any drops of water were to fall off the brush head, they would fall all the way through the chamber and reside on the counter on which the chamber rests, which can be removed or cleaned easily later. In one example, we use a UV-C lamp as our sterilization technique. This selection has many advantages over the other sterilizations techniques. In one example, we use a single lamp, but that lamp is in a ring configuration (otherwise known as annular, torus, or donut), with good coverage of the toothbrush, from all angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventors: Ryan Mongan, Simon Ghahary
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Publication number: 20150135409Abstract: One example describes a holder (also known as a holster or accessory) that is to be used by uniformed professional field personnel (e.g., law enforcement, fire, parks departments, search and rescue, private security, utilities personnel, military, etc.), collectively described below as “Officer”. This also introduces new features that allow for improved access and improved Officer safety. This also deals with the holders and how to build or set them up, so that it is safe and convenient, as well as protected and easy to access for the officer, but not easy to access for a third party. Some of the variations and structures that we show here are, e.g., the spring loaded flaps, the cutouts on the sides, the magnet, and the recessed snap.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2014Publication date: May 21, 2015Inventors: Ryan Mongan, Robert Hindi
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Patent number: 8985411Abstract: One example of the invention describes a belt that is to be used by uniformed professional field personnel (e.g. law enforcement, fire, park department, search and rescue, private security, utilities personnel, military, etc.). Some examples of the invention introduce many new features which allow for improved access, comfort, reliability, ruggedness and cosmetics. In one embodiment, the description describes a metal rail on a belt, to which accessories attach. The other items of the inventions are the details of the buckle and its various designs. Other attachments and accessories, plus various setups and arrangements for the belts and buckles, are also presented here. For example, the elastomeric belt variation helps the user, when sitting, with the belt on.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2012Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Inventors: Ryan Mongan, Juan Sadder, David Law, Graeme Esarey, Scott Comins
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Patent number: 8510868Abstract: One example of the invention describes a belt that is to be used by uniformed professional field personnel (e.g. law enforcement, fire, park department, search and rescue, private security, utilities personnel, military, etc.). Some examples of the invention introduce many new features which allow for improved access, comfort, reliability, ruggedness and cosmetics. In one embodiment, the description describes a metal rail on a belt, to which accessories attach. The other items of the inventions are the details of the buckle and its various designs. Other attachments and accessories, plus various setups and arrangements for the belts and buckles, are also presented here.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Inventors: Ryan Mongan, David Law, Graeme Esarey, Scott Comins
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Publication number: 20120317703Abstract: A duty belt buckle for securing a duty belt around the waist of a user. A duty belt buckle is fixed to one end of a duty belt and employs a mating element that engages with an attachment member on the distal end of the duty belt. A cover which rotates with respect to the buckle body and has securing extrusions which prevent the mating element from disengaging with the attachment member when the cover is in a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: Ryan Mongan, David Law, Juan Sadder, Scott Comins
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Publication number: 20120198602Abstract: One example of the invention describes a belt that is to be used by uniformed professional field personnel (e.g. law enforcement, fire, park department, search and rescue, private security, utilities personnel, military, etc.). Some examples of the invention introduce many new features which allow for improved access, comfort, reliability, ruggedness and cosmetics. In one embodiment, the description describes a metal rail on a belt, to which accessories attach. The other items of the inventions are the details of the buckle and its various designs. Other attachments and accessories, plus various setups and arrangements for the belts and buckles, are also presented here.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Ryan Mongan, David Law, Graeme Esarey, Scott Comins
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Publication number: 20120181318Abstract: A method and apparatus for securely carrying a radio device. A radio device is placed in a holster which is attached to a belt worn around the waist of the user. The holster employs a lanyard assembly having a first attachment member which attaches to the antenna of the radio device and a second attachment member which attaches to the holster. The distance between the first attachment member and second attachment member of the lanyard assembly can be adjusted. enabling the holster to accommodate a multitude of radio device sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Inventors: Ryan Mongan, Juan Sadder, Scott Comins, Graeme Esarey
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Publication number: 20120132682Abstract: One example of the invention describes a belt that is to be used by uniformed professional field personnel (e.g. law enforcement, fire, park department, search and rescue, private security, utilities personnel, military, etc.). Some examples of the invention introduce many new features which allow for improved access, comfort, reliability, ruggedness and cosmetics. In one embodiment, the description describes a metal rail on a belt, to which accessories attach. The other items of the inventions are the details of the buckle and its various designs. Other attachments and accessories, plus various setups and arrangements for the belts and buckles, are also presented here. For example, the elastomeric belt variation helps the user, when sitting, with the belt on.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2012Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventors: Ryan Mongan, Juan Sadder, David Law, Graeme Esarey, Scott Comins
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Publication number: 20120012489Abstract: In one example, we describe a new structure and shape for the packaging objects, for storage, display, and transportation. For example, it can be helpful for the consumers to test/examine/try-before-buy the object(s). It has an opening/closing mechanism, for the object to be secure inside that packaging, without destroying the merchandise or packaging (by the consumer at the store), so that it can be redisplayed on the shelf (at the store), again. Many examples and variations are given here.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Ryan Mongan, Dan Xiong, Bryan Lee Hynecek, Randy Chihyeuan Lu, Jarret Weis
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Publication number: 20110273773Abstract: Screen protectors for electronic devices have been available for some time. Some small touch screen devices have dedicated soft keys on a certain portion of the screen. Soft keys are representations of physical buttons on the screen. Since the devices are generally very small, it is often difficult for the user to avoid accidently hitting one of these soft keys. One application of the invention shows a small ridge that protrudes vertically out of the screen protector, so that the user can feel that under his/her finger/touch, to locate the sections on the screen, e.g. the keyboards or menus and their components. Other variations and examples are also given here.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2011Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventors: Ryan Mongan, Arthur Wu, Bryan Lee Hynecek, Janet Weis
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Patent number: D830571Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2016Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: TAO CLEAN, LLCInventors: Simon Ghahary, Ryan Mongan
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Patent number: D850114Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2016Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: TAO CLEAN, LLCInventors: Simon Ghahary, Ryan Mongan
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Patent number: D884917Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2018Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: TAO Clean, LLCInventors: Simon Ghahary, Ryan Mongan
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Patent number: D928981Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2019Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: TAO Clean, LLCInventors: Ryan Mongan, Simon Ghahary
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Patent number: D1010849Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2021Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: TAO Clean, LLCInventors: Simon Ghahary, Ryan Mongan