Patents Assigned to Next Generation, Inc.
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Patent number: 11691401Abstract: A multilayer film is provided. The film includes a first inert layer, a first tie layer, a nail sealable layer, a second tie layer, and a second inert layer. Where, the nail sealable layer is between the first tie layer and the second tie layer, the first tie layer is between the first inert layer and the nail sealable layer, the second tie layer is between the second inert layer and the nail sealable layer, the total film thickness is between 0.002 inch and 0.010 inch, and the film has a Water Vapor Transmission Rate of less than 0.5 grams per one hundred square inches per day.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2021Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: Charter Next Generation, Inc.Inventor: Jason L. Rothbauer
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Patent number: 11363379Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods that utilize assistive listening systems, central control of endpoint devices, and a screen are described herein. Some environments, such as a classroom, may include legacy assistive listening systems. Systems may be configured to coordinate assistive listening functions between the legacy assistive listening system and other audio output devices. In such cases, the audio output devices and/or a stationary device may be used in conjunction with a legacy assistive listening system. The audio output devices and/or the stationary device may be configured to communicate one or more settings for one or more control parameters of the audio output devices. The stationary device may provide centralized control of at least some control parameters of the audio output devices. The stationary device may include a screen or display to output visual data in addition to audio data.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2019Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: Galaxy Next Generation, Inc.Inventors: Bradley J. Ehlert, Shawn Wheeler
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Publication number: 20220001656Abstract: A multilayer film is provided. The film includes a first inert layer, a first tie layer, a nail sealable layer, a second tie layer, and a second inert layer. Where, the nail sealable layer is between the first tie layer and the second tie layer, the first tie layer is between the first inert layer and the nail sealable layer, the second tie layer is between the second inert layer and the nail sealable layer, the total film thickness is between 0.002 inch and 0.010 inch, and the film has a Water Vapor Transmission Rate of less than 0.5 grams per one hundred square inches per day.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2021Publication date: January 6, 2022Applicant: Charter Next Generation, Inc.Inventor: Jason L. Rothbauer
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Patent number: 11123966Abstract: A multilayer film is provided. The film includes a first inert layer, a first tie layer, a nail sealable layer, a second tie layer, and a second inert layer. Where, the nail sealable layer is between the first tie layer and the second tie layer, the first tie layer is between the first inert layer and the nail sealable layer, the second tie layer is between the second inert layer and the nail sealable layer, and the total film thickness is between 0.002 inch and 0.010 inch.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2019Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Charter Next Generation, Inc.Inventor: Jason L. Rothbauer
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Patent number: 11026277Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for assistive listening that uses sound waves for devices pairing is described herein. An assistive listening system may use sound waves to pair mobile devices acting as assistive listening devices with stationary devices. To establish a communication link (e.g., pair the two devices), a mobile device may exchange a plurality of signals over a plurality of sound waves with a stationary device. The plurality of sound waves may operate in a set of frequencies above a frequency range detectable by a human ear (e.g., above 20 kHz). After the pairing procedure over the sound waves is complete, the assistive listening system may use electromagnetic waves to pair the mobile devices with the stationary devices over a wireless access technology, such as Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT).Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Galaxy Next Generation, Inc.Inventors: Bradley J. Ehlert, Shawn Wheeler
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Publication number: 20200396540Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods that utilize assistive listening systems, central control of endpoint devices, and a screen are described herein. Some environments, such as a classroom, may include legacy assistive listening systems. Systems may be configured to coordinate assistive listening functions between the legacy assistive listening system and other audio output devices. In such cases, the audio output devices and/or a stationary device may be used in conjunction with a legacy assistive listening system. The audio output devices and/or the stationary device may be configured to communicate one or more settings for one or more control parameters of the audio output devices. The stationary device may provide centralized control of at least some control parameters of the audio output devices. The stationary device may include a screen or display to output visual data in addition to audio data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2019Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicant: Galaxy Next Generation, Inc.Inventors: Bradley J. EHLERT, Shawn WHEELER
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Patent number: 5226622Abstract: The invention is an adjustable portable trap stand which can be easily anchored, allows the mounting of a trap to the stand, and provides for easy adjustment and locking so that the trap can be securely oriented in the desired direction. Briefly, the adjustable portable trap stand comprises a mounting plate to which a trap can be attached, a base which allows the trap stand to be securely anchored, adjusting means which permit the mounting plate to be oriented through a wide range of directions with respect to the base, and locking means that substantially fixes the orientation of the mounting plate in spite of recoil forces applied to it by operation of an attached trap.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Next Generation, Inc.Inventor: Dave LeAnna
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Patent number: D500224Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Next Generations, Inc.Inventor: Roger Allen Drehs