Patents Assigned to In The Pocket
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Patent number: 9775392Abstract: An innerwear system combines a form fitting article of clothing, worn as a layer, typically below a presentation layer of street clothing or conventional clothing. The innerwear article of clothing is provided with a pocket having two opposing and overlapping pockets as the containment portion and cover portion, respectively. The smaller (inverted, cover) pocket overlaps the upper portion of the lower (upright, main) pocket or containment portion. Fingers of a user may reach under the cover, engage the edge of the containment, and open a “mouth” to insert securely an object such as a phone, insulin pump system, personal article, or the like. A stabilized access port out through the cover or inward through the clothing article may pass a line from the contained object.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2015Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: POCKET INNERWEAR, INC.Inventors: Nicholle Peterson, Katie McGee Larsen, Laurel Kay Bloomfield
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Patent number: 9738412Abstract: A matchbox-type container wherein the sleeve has a proximal end wall with an aperture defined therein, and the bottom has a slot or channel defined lengthwise therein in direct and longitudinally continuous communication with the proximal end wall aperture. The longitudinally continuous aperture and channel permit a user to pass a finger into the aperture and unimpededly lengthwise through the channel to cause the tray to be pushed and extended distally, thereby permitting the tray contents to be exposed through the open distal end of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2016Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: POCKET TEA, LLCInventor: Daniel Victor
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Publication number: 20160324777Abstract: This invention concerns an enhanced green tea based product for oral use whereby the nutritional and health benefits of green tea, and additives which shall include some combination of flavoring, preservatives, caffeine, humectants, and water, can be ingested and absorbed by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2015Publication date: November 10, 2016Applicant: Pocket Tea, LLCInventors: Daniel Victor, Melissa Flagg, Peter Maletto
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Patent number: 9454912Abstract: The present invention extends to practice devices and systems for practicing to play stringed instruments. An electronic stringed instrument practice device can be configured to perform one or more of the following: detect when finger positions and/or string to fret contact on a finger or fret board forms an appropriate musical note or musical chord, visually indicate appropriate positions on a finger or fret board for forming a musical note or musical chord, and detect when strings have been selected (e.g., strummed). The electronic stringed instrument practice device can emit sound in the form of musical notes and chords. The electronic stringed instrument practice device can include communication modules for communicating with other computing devices, including mobile phones and tablets. The electronic stringed instrument practice device can interact with applications on other computing devices to further assist users in learning how to play a stringed musical instrument.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2014Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: Pocket Strings, LLCInventors: Gavin Van Wagoner, Michael B. Dodd
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Patent number: 9293064Abstract: A simulated medical device may include a visual display, a processor, a memory, a switch connected to a power supply, a body housing the visual display, the processor, the memory, and the switch, and a simulated probe coupled to the body. The body is configured to receive internally at least a portion of the simulated probe. The switch is configured to provide a supply of power to the processor when the at least a portion of the simulated probe is external to the body and to disconnect the supply of power to the processor if the at least a portion of the simulated probe is inserted in the body. The processor is configured to cause the visual display to display at least a first simulated medical value in response to receiving the supply of power at the processor and after a time duration indicated by a simulated acquisition time.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2014Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Pocket Nurse Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Wendy M Crary, Anthony J Battaglia
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Patent number: 9255752Abstract: A hand-powered projectile assembly is provided for launching projectiles. The hand-powered projectile assembly includes an elastic projectile pouch, a hollow base ring and a hollow locking ring. The elastic projectile pouch having an open end is attached to the hollow base ring. The hollow base ring is attached to the locking ring. The hollow locking ring further maintains a tight seal with the elastic projectile pouch. The hand-powered projectile assembly further includes a cap to maintain the position of the projectiles inside the elastic projectile pouch. The cap maintains a watertight connection with the hollow base ring. The projectile exits through the open end of the elastic projectile pouch and the hollow base ring.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2014Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: Pocket Shot LLCInventor: Shawn Phillips
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Patent number: 9226456Abstract: Methods and apparatus for vertical hanging plant container according to various aspects of the present invention comprise a container comprising a moisture impermeable reservoir and an air and moisture permeable zone. The reservoir may be disposed along a bottom section of the container to serve as a moisture storage region allowing moisture to be wicked upwards by the soil in the container. The air and moisture permeable zone may be located above the reservoir in at least one sidewall of the container and allow for the transfer of air and moisture between the soil and an exterior environment surrounding the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2013Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: Woolly Pocket, LLCInventors: Miguel E. Nelson, Sherry L. Walsh, Rodney L. Nelson
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Publication number: 20150220816Abstract: A thermal ticket printer operable to receive restaurant orders via an API from a server communicating through a cellular network. According to embodiments of the present disclosure, an API existing on a networked server enables the server communicate with external clients, store print jobs according to requests by external clients, and respond to status requests. The API may authenticate requests from all clients; receive and store orders; listen to polling requests from the thermal ticket printer; communicate orders to the thermal ticket printer when present; store status of print jobs for clients; and, monitor the availability of the thermal ticket printer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Applicant: POCKET RESTAURANT LLCInventors: Oleksiak Gregory, Anthony Stewart Moore
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Patent number: 8969693Abstract: The present invention extends to practice devices for practicing to play stringed instruments. More specifically, the present invention relates to a practice device that may assist a user in learning how to properly finger and play a stringed musical instrument. A user can hold an elongate handle and place one or more of his or her fingers on strings to practice fingerings that are used to play chords/notes. Real instrument strings can be used, helping to strengthen a user's fingertips and get the fingertips accustomed to holding/pinching the instrument strings. Further, the stringed instrument practice device can be portable and sized to fit within the user's hand. Accordingly, a user can realize advantages of the invention and utilize practice methods while the user is “on the go,” riding on a bus, watching television, waiting in line, etc.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2013Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Pocket Strings, LLCInventors: Gavin Van Wagoner, Te Kalei Lawrence
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Patent number: 8878042Abstract: The present invention extends to practice devices and systems for practicing to play stringed instruments. An electronic stringed instrument practice device can be configured to perform one or more of the following: detect when finger positions and/or string to fret contact on a finger or fret board forms an appropriate musical note or musical chord, visually indicate appropriate positions on a finger or fret board for forming a musical note or musical chord, and detect when strings have been selected (e.g., strummed). The electronic stringed instrument practice device can emit sound in the form of musical notes and chords. The electronic stringed instrument practice device can include communication modules for communicating with other computing devices, including mobile phones and tablets. The electronic stringed instrument practice device can interact with applications on other computing devices to further assist users in learning how to play a stringed musical instrument.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2013Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Pocket Strings, LLCInventors: Gavin Van Wagoner, Michael B. Dodd
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Publication number: 20140308642Abstract: A simulated medical device may include a visual display, a processor, a memory, a switch connected to a power supply, a body housing the visual display, the processor, the memory, and the switch, and a simulated probe coupled to the body. The body is configured to receive internally at least a portion of the simulated probe. The switch is configured to provide a supply of power to the processor when the at least a portion of the simulated probe is external to the body and to disconnect the supply of power to the processor if the at least a portion of the simulated probe is inserted in the body. The processor is configured to cause the visual display to display at least a first simulated medical value in response to receiving the supply of power at the processor and after a time duration indicated by a simulated acquisition time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Applicant: Pocket Nurse Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Wendy M. Crary, Anthony J. Battaglia
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Publication number: 20140245014Abstract: Methods and apparatus for a Remote Control App for Smart Phones are disclosed. One embodiment of the present invention is a software application or “App” which may be downloaded to a conventional smart phone (12). Once downloaded to the smart phone (12) and to a remote computer, network or other information appliance (14), the smart phone (12) may be used to operate and/or control the remote computer, network or other information appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Pascal's Pocket CorporationInventors: Edward F. Tuck, Douglas R. Sallen, Douglas G. Lockie, Thomas N. Giaccherini, Stig M. Pedersen, David K. Probst, Mark A. Sturza
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Publication number: 20140168765Abstract: An optical device for viewing distant objects. The device includes an objective system and at least one ocular and achieves a magnifying power of greater than 0.6 mm?1 times the entrance pupil diameter in millimeters with an exit pupil of at least 2 mm Images from the objective system are detected by a sensor, processed and recorded. The images are displayed on a display which is observed by the user through one or more oculars. The optical device works well at low light levels. The device also has a slide mechanism for adjusting the interpupillary distance between the oculars.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Pocket Optics Development CorporationInventors: Ellis Betensky, Klaus G. Raschke, Alexander Raschke
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Publication number: 20140109747Abstract: The present invention extends to practice devices for practicing to play stringed instruments. More specifically, the present invention relates to a practice device that may assist a user in learning how to properly finger and play a stringed musical instrument. A user can hold an elongate handle and place one or more of his or her fingers on strings to practice fingerings that are used to play chords/notes. Real instrument strings can be used, helping to strengthen a user's fingertips and get the fingertips accustomed to holding/pinching the instrument strings. Further, the stringed instrument practice device can be portable and sized to fit within the user's hand. Accordingly, a user can realize advantages of the invention and utilize practice methods while the user is “on the go,” riding on a bus, watching television, waiting in line, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: Pocket Strings, LLCInventors: Gavin Van Wagoner, Te Kalei Lawrence
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Publication number: 20140063261Abstract: Portable laser rangefinders include an objective lens situated to form an image of a distant object on an image sensor. The image sensor is coupled to a display that produces a corresponding displayed image that can be viewed directly by a user, or viewed using an eye piece. A transmitter directs a probe beam to a target, and a returned portion of the probe beam is detected to estimate target distance or target speed. An image processor is coupled to the image sensor and the display so as to provide a digital image.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: Pocket Optics, LLCInventors: Ellis I. Betensky, Daniel A. Coner, Richard N. Youngworth, Gregory Scott Smith
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Patent number: 8646971Abstract: A portable bag having a first layer of fabric and a second layer of fabric that are attached at outer edges to form a first hollow chamber. The layers of fabric are folded to form a first pocket and a second pocket. The first pocket is folded to form a flap. Magnets are inserted within the first pocket and the flap such that the magnets align when the flap is folded over the first pocket.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2008Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Pocket Plus, L.L.C.Inventor: Sharon A. Doyle
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Patent number: D711865Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2013Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Pocket Hercules, Inc.Inventor: Jason A. Smith
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Patent number: D714058Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Stik Pocket, LLCInventor: Brian Francis Owen
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Patent number: D788196Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: POCKET NC COMPANYInventors: Matthew Hertel, Michelle Hertel
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Patent number: D804146Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2015Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: POCKET NURSE ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Karen Kennedy, Colleen Ward