Patents Assigned to Boost LLC
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Patent number: 11959598Abstract: Ceiling illumination is a method by which indirect lighting can be achieved in a space to replace a recessed downlight and to provide better light utilization and application efficiency. A solid-state lighting apparatus is invented which includes a support structure and a substrate for mounting LEDs and configured to emit light in a direction such that, when installed as per the invented method, can illuminate a ceiling and subsequently the space below it.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2020Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: BUCK BOOST, LLCInventor: Praneet Jayant Athalye
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Patent number: 11898706Abstract: An illuminating device can comprise two substrates each having two surfaces, one of each can be configured to mount solid-state lighting devices wherein the two substrates are separated by a defined gap. The two substrates are electrically and mechanically connected and can support or be supported with an enclosure such as an optic. This configuration provides thermal decoupling and uniform illumination when assembled as per the embodiments explained.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2020Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Buck Boost, LLCInventor: Praneet Jayant Athalye
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Publication number: 20210299378Abstract: This disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to emergency ventilators. An emergency ventilator may determine one or more adjustable parameters associated with controlling a ventilator device to supply air to a user, wherein the one or more adjustable parameters are determined based at least in part on breathing thresholds associated with the user. The emergency ventilator may evaluate the adjustable parameters to generate a control signal. The emergency ventilator may cause one or more paddles to articulate based at least in part on the control signal, wherein the one or more paddles squeeze a bag valve mask (BVM) attached to the ventilator device. The emergency ventilator may generate one or more outputs associated with a condition of the ventilator device. The emergency ventilator may display, on a display device, the one or more outputs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Applicant: Air Boost, LLCInventors: Marc Christenson, Austin Christensen, Jason Dearden, Isaac Jones, Jarod Horn, Savan Patel, Michael Morgan, Brett Jacobson, Alex Avila, Vallan Sherrod, Russell Aldridge, Jacob Robinson
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Publication number: 20210156522Abstract: Ceiling illumination is a method by which indirect lighting can be achieved in a space to replace a recessed downlight and to provide better light utilization and application efficiency. A solid-state lighting apparatus is invented which includes a support structure and a substrate for mounting LEDs and configured to emit light in a direction such that, when installed as per the invented method, can illuminate a ceiling and subsequently the space below it.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2020Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: Buck Boost, LLCInventor: Praneet Jayant Athalye
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Publication number: 20210080064Abstract: An illuminating device can comprise two substrates each having two surfaces, one of each can be configured to mount solid-state lighting devices wherein the two substrates are separated by a defined gap. The two substrates are electrically and mechanically connected and can support or be supported with an enclosure such as an optic. This configuration provides thermal decoupling and uniform illumination when assembled as per the embodiments explained.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: Buck Boost, LLCInventor: Praneet Jayant Athalye
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Patent number: 10851949Abstract: An illuminating device can comprise two substrates each having two surfaces, one of each can be configured to mount solid-state lighting devices wherein the two substrates are separated by a defined gap. The two substrates are electrically and mechanically connected and can support or be supported with an enclosure such as an optic. This configuration provides thermal decoupling and uniform illumination when assembled as per the embodiments explained.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2018Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: Buck Boost, LLCInventor: Praneet Jayant Athalye
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Publication number: 20180022518Abstract: An indexable dispenser extracts single-serving doses from a multi-serving supplements cartridge for delivery as a thinkable solution. The indexable dispenser includes a lance that punctures one serving chamber at a time so that its granulated contents can be drained into a mixing cup. The lance is attached to a rotatable flap, along with a spur. The spur punctures a membrane covering a marker zone when the flap is closed to enable machine readability. The granulated supplements are mixed with water before consumption. The indexable dispenser is configured with a dispensing window to reveal only one serving chamber at a time. The supplements cartridge is manually positioned so that an unopened serving chamber is presented in the dispensing window each time for extracting its supplements. The mixing cup may be collapsible, and together with a cap, stored in a cavity of the supplements cartridge for travel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2016Publication date: January 25, 2018Applicant: Life Boost LLCInventors: Jeffrey Thomas Linton, Chase Ryan Linton, Ted Matthew Mills
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Patent number: 8413371Abstract: A system for applying mushroom growing materials includes a hopper for the materials. A blower unit creates an air stream which acts as a carrier for blowing the material fed by the hopper through a transport hose wrapped partially around a reel. The hose communicates with and feeds the material to an applicating head which is mounted on a mushroom bed. The material is conveyed through the applicating head by being spread in a transverse direction by a distributor. The material is then fed to an applicating member which is preferably a conveyor belt. The conveyor belt deposits the material onto the mushroom bed.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: CO2 Boost LLCInventors: James E. Davidson, Marshall Thompson, Steven L. Fidanza
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Publication number: 20100139854Abstract: A product and method for displaying athletic data and certain information on skin is described. Said information being, but not limited to, an athlete's pacing goals for an athletic event, a course map, or other event information helpful to an athlete while competing in an athletic event. Said information preferably being displayed in the form of a temporary tattoo that can be applied to an athlete's skin so that the information is readily available and convenient to use during the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2007Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: BOOST LLCInventor: Graham Henshaw
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Publication number: 20080220195Abstract: A product and method for displaying athletic data and certain information on skin is described. Said information being, but not limited to, an athlete's pacing goals for an athletic event, a course map, or other event information helpful to an athlete while competing in an athletic event. Said information preferably being displayed in the form of a temporary tattoo that can be applied to an athlete's skin so that the information is readily available and convenient to use during the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Boost LLCInventor: Graham Henshaw
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Publication number: 20080216397Abstract: A process and device used to produce CO2 in an indoor environment is described. The device contains a container that contains a mixture of substrate and fungi. The container has at least one opening to permit the CO2 to enter the plant growth environment and a pump connected to the container to pump out the CO2 through said opening into the plant growth environment. The invention further relates to a kit that contains a container, substrate, fungi and a pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: CO2 Boost LLCInventors: Lewis Busby, Zachary Busby, James E. Davidson
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Patent number: 7389276Abstract: A method of determining pricing to ensure profitability for performance of a task by a business includes entry of employee data, business costs, job costs and business revenues; calculating a profit index factor from the data entered and providing ways of maximizing profit using the profit index factor as a baseline. The profit index factor is used as a baseline for performing analysis of operation profitability and performance; generating gross profit; and tracking profit on a job-by-job basis. The profit index factor is also used as a baseline for finding out how increasing operational expense will effect pricing; finding out increasing production staff will effect pricing; finding out how decreasing production staff will effect pricing; finding out the real burdened cost of billing one employee hour; and pricing service jobs to achieve or surpass a specific profit per hour target.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Profit Boost, LLCInventors: Keith Barnard, Thomas Tschetter, Thomas H. Good
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Patent number: D936865Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2020Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: BUCK BOOST, LLCInventor: Praneet Jayant Athalye