Patents Assigned to Pulse, LLC
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Patent number: 11878181Abstract: An erythrocyte de-aggregation system includes a band, including a strap and housing securing an iron-cored, micro-coil to an appendage, such as a wrist, of a subject to apply a PEMF into a target vessel in the vascular system of the subject. Typically, all of the blood circulates about the body within a matter of a few minutes, some within seconds, thus treating the entire bloodstream over time. The portable PEMF system intensifies both the concentration of electromagnetic flux per unit area, as well as the depth of penetration into the body. The portable PEMF systems relies on the body's circulatory system to eventually pass the body's entire volume of blood past it over a period of time.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2021Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: PULSE, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Marc E. Jackson
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Patent number: 11844956Abstract: A pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) web using immersive, flux-guided, micro-coils to direct intense, deeply penetrating, magnetic flux into a subject from each micro-coil capable of pointing in an arbitrary direction. Micro-coils are spooled around iron cores, insulated properly, and soldered to connecting wires, all embedded in a polymeric resin, such as cold-cured silicone resin. Nodes protect, enclose, insulate electrically, and otherwise protect the micro-coils. Connectors between nodes provide mechanical stability against breaking of wires, while permitting folding, bending, buckling, and otherwise deflecting to position the nodes as desired with three degrees of freedom.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2019Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: PULSE, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell
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Publication number: 20230243493Abstract: The present disclosure provides a lighting device for use with inflatable products, such as balloons. Specifically, the lighting device may be configured to utilize external audio to produce a pattern of light corresponding with the external audio. The lighting device is able to couple to a balloon to light up the interior of the balloon without the significant loss of gas or other inflating fluid from the balloon.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Applicant: Pulse LLCInventors: Isaac Hetzroni, Jack H. Reinke
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Patent number: 11649956Abstract: The present disclosure provides a lighting device for use with inflatable products, such as balloons. Specifically, the lighting device may be configured to utilize external audio to produce a pattern of light corresponding with the external audio. The lighting device is able to couple to a balloon to light up the interior of the balloon without the significant loss of gas or other inflating fluid from the balloon.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2019Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: Pulse LLCInventors: Isaac Hetzroni, Jack H. Reinke
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Patent number: 11612842Abstract: The instant disclosure seeks to provide a container lid that allows a liquid to be filtered, carried, and poured using the same lid. The container filter lid includes a lid body, filter material, and filter cap. The filter cap is demountably coupled the lid body. The filter cap includes a top surface. The filter material is positioned between the filter cap and the lid body. The lid body includes a first port. The filter cap includes a second port. The filter cap includes a filter reservoir. The filter reservoir extends from the filter cap opposite the top surface. The filter material is positioned adjacent to the filter reservoir. The filter reservoir is positioned between the top surface and the filter material. The lid body includes a pour spout. The pour spout is positioned opposite the first port. The container filter lid also includes a filter cap gasket.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2020Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: SIMPLE PULSE, LLCInventors: Jesse Daniel Sullivan, Cristen Renae Sullivan, Hugo Rodriguez
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Patent number: 11213692Abstract: A PEMF web using immersive, flux-guided, micro-coils to direct intense, deeply penetrating, magnetic flux into a subject from each micro-coil capable of pointing in an arbitrary direction. Micro-coils are spooled around iron cores, insulated properly, and soldered to connecting wires, all embedded in a polymeric resin, such as cold-cured silicone resin. Nodes protect, enclose, insulate electrically, and otherwise protect the micro-coils. Connectors between nodes provide mechanical stability against breaking of wires, while permitting folding, bending, buckling, and otherwise deflecting to position the nodes as desired with three degrees of freedom.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2020Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: PULSE, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell
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Patent number: 11191975Abstract: An erythrocyte de-aggregation system includes a band, including a strap and housing securing an iron-cored, micro-coil to an appendage, such as a wrist, of a subject to apply a PEMF into a target vessel in the vascular system of the subject. Typically, all of the blood circulates about the body within a matter of a few minutes, some within seconds, thus treating the entire bloodstream over time. The portable PEMF system intensifies both the concentration of electromagnetic flux per unit area, as well as the depth of penetration into the body. The portable PEMF systems relies on the body's circulatory system to eventually pass the body's entire volume of blood past it over a period of time.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2018Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Pulse, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Marc E. Jackson
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Publication number: 20210068754Abstract: Apparatus and methods are disclosed for providing a strap configured to be worn around a torso and situate a circuit offset from other garments worn by the strap user. For example, a torso strap can be provided that has an offset portion or lobe that situates a circuit offset from another portion of the torso strap. In some examples, a torso strap includes a narrower portion adapted to encircle the torso, a wider portion configured to situate a circuit at least partially offset from the narrower portion of the strap, a sensor coupled to a first surface of the strap, and a wire being in communication with the circuit and the sensor. In some examples, a method includes providing such an apparatus and using the apparatus to monitor health characteristics of the user, including pulse, heart rate, temperature, blood oxygen, velocity, displacement, attitude, time, or moisture.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Applicant: Beyond Pulse, LLCInventor: Nya Kamhi
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Patent number: 10537747Abstract: A PEMF web using immersive, flux-guided, micro-coils to direct intense, deeply penetrating, magnetic flux into a subject from each micro-coil capable of pointing in an arbitrary direction. Micro-coils are spooled around iron cores, insulated properly, and soldered to connecting wires, all embedded in a polymeric resin, such as cold-cured silicone resin. Nodes protect, enclose, insulate electrically, and otherwise protect the micro-coils. Connectors between nodes provide mechanical stability against breaking of wires, while permitting folding, bending, buckling, and otherwise deflecting to position the nodes as desired with three degrees of freedom.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2016Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: Pulse, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell
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Patent number: 10507333Abstract: A PEMF web using immersive, flux-guided, micro-coils to direct intense, deeply penetrating, magnetic flux into a subject from each micro-coil capable of pointing in an arbitrary direction. Micro-coils are spooled around iron cores, insulated properly, and soldered to connecting wires, all embedded in a polymeric resin, such as cold-cured silicone resin. Nodes protect, enclose, insulate electrically, and otherwise protect the micro-coils. Connectors between nodes provide mechanical stability against breaking of wires, while permitting folding, bending, buckling, and otherwise deflecting to position the nodes as desired with three degrees of freedom.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2014Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: PULSE, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell
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Patent number: 9498639Abstract: A PEMF web using immersive, flux-guided, micro-coils to direct intense, deeply penetrating, magnetic flux into a subject from each micro-coil capable of pointing in an arbitrary direction. Micro-coils are spooled around iron cores, insulated properly, and soldered to connecting wires, all embedded in a polymeric resin, such as cold-cured silicone resin. Nodes protect, enclose, insulate electrically, and otherwise protect the micro-coils. Connectors between nodes provide mechanical stability against breaking of wires, while permitting folding, bending, buckling, and otherwise deflecting to position the nodes as desired with three degrees of freedom.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2014Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: PULSE, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell
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Publication number: 20150328476Abstract: A PEMF web using immersive, flux-guided, micro-coils to direct intense, deeply penetrating, magnetic flux into a subject from each micro-coil capable of pointing in an arbitrary direction. Micro-coils are spooled around iron cores, insulated properly, and soldered to connecting wires, all embedded in a polymeric resin, such as cold-cured silicone resin. Nodes protect, enclose, insulate electrically, and otherwise protect the micro-coils. Connectors between nodes provide mechanical stability against breaking of wires, while permitting folding, bending, buckling, and otherwise deflecting to position the nodes as desired with three degrees of freedom.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2014Publication date: November 19, 2015Applicant: PULSE, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell
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Publication number: 20140249354Abstract: A PEMF web using immersive, flux-guided, micro-coils to direct intense, deeply penetrating, magnetic flux into a subject from each micro-coil capable of pointing in an arbitrary direction. Micro-coils are spooled around iron cores, insulated properly, and soldered to connecting wires, all embedded in a polymeric resin, such as cold-cured silicone resin. Nodes protect, enclose, insulate electrically, and otherwise protect the micro-coils. Connectors between nodes provide mechanical stability against breaking of wires, while permitting folding, bending, buckling, and otherwise deflecting to position the nodes as desired with three degrees of freedom.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: PULSE, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell
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Publication number: 20140121571Abstract: An apparatus and method for micro-exercise apply piezoelectric stress to cells of a bone mass by inducing voltages in the bone mass. Application of dynamic, electromagnetic fields passing through the conductive bone mass induce currents and voltages locally in and around cells or groups of cells. The cells respond to the combination of mechanical stress and strain by building themselves up as they would if they had been subjected to the stress and strain of conventional exercise. Thus, micro-exercise at a cellular level of the bone mass can be stimulated as if the stress and strain had been applied to the entire bone structure of which the smaller cellular portions are constituent parts. In combination with casts or splints, the sources of electromagnetic flux may be embedded in the frame or solid structure, the protective padding added for comfort, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Pulse, LLCInventor: Pulse, LLC
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Patent number: 8485960Abstract: An apparatus and method for micro-exercise apply piezoelectric stress to cells of a bone mass by inducing voltages in the bone mass. Application of dynamic, electromagnetic fields passing through the conductive bone mass induce currents and voltages locally in and around cells or groups of cells. The cells respond to the combination of mechanical stress and strain by building themselves up as they would if they had been subjected to the stress and strain of conventional exercise. Thus, micro-exercise at a cellular level of the bone mass can be stimulated as if the stress and strain had been applied to the entire bone structure of which the smaller cellular portions are constituent parts. In combination with casts or splints, the sources of electromagnetic flux may be embedded in the frame or solid structure, the protective padding added for comfort, or both.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2010Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Pulse, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade T. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell, David Xiao
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Patent number: 8439816Abstract: An apparatus and method for micro-exercise apply piezoelectric stress to cells of a bone mass by inducing voltages in the bone mass. Application of dynamic, electromagnetic fields passing through the conductive bone mass induce currents and voltages locally in and around cells or groups of cells. The cells respond to the combination of mechanical stress and strain by building themselves up as they would if they had been subjected to the stress and strain of conventional exercise. Thus, micro-exercise at a cellular level of the bone mass can be stimulated as if the stress and strain had been applied to the entire bone structure of which the smaller cellular portions are constituent parts. In combination with casts or splints, the sources of electromagnetic flux may be embedded in the frame or solid structure, the protective padding added for comfort, or both.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2009Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Pulse, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell, David Xiao
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Publication number: 20110144412Abstract: An apparatus and method for micro-exercise apply piezoelectric stress to cells of a bone mass by inducing voltages in the bone mass. Application of dynamic, electromagnetic fields passing through the conductive bone mass induce currents and voltages locally in and around cells or groups of cells. The cells respond to the combination of mechanical stress and strain by building themselves up as they would if they had been subjected to the stress and strain of conventional exercise. Thus, micro-exercise at a cellular level of the bone mass can be stimulated as if the stress and strain had been applied to the entire bone structure of which the smaller cellular portions are constituent parts. In combination with casts or splints, the sources of electromagnetic flux may be embedded in the frame or solid structure, the protective padding added for comfort, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: PULSE, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell, David Xiao
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Patent number: D645153Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2010Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Pulse, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade T. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell, David Xiao
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Patent number: D762864Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: PULSE, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell
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Patent number: D763453Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: PULSE, LLCInventors: Gregory S. Anderson, Kade E. Huntsman, Dale C. Gledhill, Douglas R. Burrell