Patents by Inventor Aaron Peck
Aaron Peck 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: 11883628Abstract: An application device for a fluid delivery includes a housing having a bore extending from a bottom of the housing. The bore is sized and shaped for receiving at least a portion of the fluid delivery apparatus. The application device also includes an impact component for impacting the fluid delivery apparatus and moving at least a portion of the fluid delivery apparatus towards a user's skin. The application device includes a safety arm that is positionable relative to the impact component between a locked configuration in which the impact component is secured in a safety position, and a released configuration in which the impact component is free to move within the housing for impacting the fluid delivery apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2023Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: SORRENTO THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Russell F. Ross, Luke Hagan, Aaron Peck, Alyson Yamada, Pratap Ganapathy
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Publication number: 20230149625Abstract: An application device for a fluid delivery includes a housing having a bore extending from a bottom of the housing. The bore is sized and shaped for receiving at least a portion of the fluid delivery apparatus. The application device also includes an impact component for impacting the fluid delivery apparatus and moving at least a portion of the fluid delivery apparatus towards a user’s skin. The application device includes a safety arm that is positionable relative to the impact component between a locked configuration in which the impact component is secured in a safety position, and a released configuration in which the impact component is free to move within the housing for impacting the fluid delivery apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2023Publication date: May 18, 2023Inventors: Russell F. Ross, Luke Hagan, Aaron Peck, Alyson Yamada, Pratap Ganapathy
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Patent number: 11577023Abstract: An application device for a fluid delivery includes a housing having a bore extending from a bottom of the housing. The bore is sized and shaped for receiving at least a portion of the fluid delivery apparatus. The application device also includes an impact component for impacting the fluid delivery apparatus and moving at least a portion of the fluid delivery apparatus towards a user's skin. The application device includes a safety arm that is positionable relative to the impact component between a locked configuration in which the impact component is secured in a safety position, and a released configuration in which the impact component is free to move within the housing for impacting the fluid delivery apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2017Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: SORRENTO THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Russell F. Ross, Luke Hagan, Aaron Peck, Alyson Yamada, Pratap Ganapathy
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Patent number: 11559674Abstract: A fluid delivery apparatus includes a collet assembly having an upper and lower wall attached at a central portion of the collet. The central portion defines an inner step, and the lower wall includes circumferentially-spaced flexible tabs. The fluid delivery apparatus also includes a fluid distribution assembly coupled to the collet assembly. The fluid distribution assembly is positionable relative to the collet between a pre-use configuration and a pre-activated configuration. The fluid distribution assembly has a plenum that includes a sleeve component having an exterior ledge extending thereabout. A lower wall portion of the sleeve component includes protrusions corresponding to the flexible tabs of the collet. In the pre-use configuration the exterior ledge of the sleeve component is engaged with the inner step of the collet assembly, and each flexible tab engages a respective protrusion to provide a snap-fit between the fluid distribution assembly and the collet assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2020Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: SORRENTO THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Russell F. Ross, Andrew T. Baker, Elizabeth D. Gadsby, Luke Hagan, Aaron Peck, Alyson Yamada, Pratap Ganapathy
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Patent number: 11219721Abstract: An attachment band for a fluid delivery apparatus includes an annular body having a wall defining a hollow inner space, an adjacent pair of attachment apertures extending through the wall, and an indicator aperture extending through the wall opposite the pair of attachment apertures. The indicator aperture includes an indicator portion that is configured to present an indication to a user of the fluid delivery apparatus of a tightness of the attachment band. A first strap extends radially outward from the annular body of the attachment band and is substantially aligned with the attachment apertures. A second strap extends radially outward from the annular body and is substantially aligned with the indicator aperture.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2017Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: Sorrento Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Russell F. Ross, Andrew T. Baker, Elizabeth D. Gadsby, Luke Hagan, Aaron Peck, Alyson Yamada, Pratap Ganapathy
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Publication number: 20210369540Abstract: An exoskeleton system comprising at least one leg actuator unit configured to be coupled to leg of a user, the leg actuator unit including: an upper arm and a lower arm that are rotatably coupled via a joint, the joint positioned at a knee of the user with the upper arm coupled about an upper leg portion of the user above the knee and with the lower arm coupled about a lower leg portion of the user below the knee, a leg-actuator-unit user interface comprising a plurality of input and feedback elements, and an actuator that extends between the upper arm and lower arms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Kevin Conrad Kemper, Kyle Kaveny, Kyle Motter, Robert Stuart, Aaron Peck, Kris Li, Linus Park, Ashley Swartz, Timothy Alan Swift
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Publication number: 20200276427Abstract: A fluid delivery apparatus includes a collet assembly having an upper and lower wall attached at a central portion of the collet. The central portion defines an inner step, and the lower wall includes circumferentially-spaced flexible tabs. The fluid delivery apparatus also includes a fluid distribution assembly coupled to the collet assembly. The fluid distribution assembly is positionable relative to the collet between a pre-use configuration and a pre-activated configuration. The fluid distribution assembly has a plenum that includes a sleeve component having an exterior ledge extending thereabout. A lower wall portion of the sleeve component includes protrusions corresponding to the flexible tabs of the collet. In the pre-use configuration the exterior ledge of the sleeve component is engaged with the inner step of the collet assembly, and each flexible tab engages a respective protrusion to provide a snap-fit between the fluid distribution assembly and the collet assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2020Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: Russell F. Ross, Andrew T. Baker, Elizabeth D. Gadsby, Luke Hagan, Aaron Peck, Alyson Yamada, Pratap Ganapathy
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Patent number: 10603478Abstract: A fluid delivery apparatus includes a collet assembly having an upper and lower wall attached at a central portion of the collet. The central portion defines an inner step, and the lower wall includes circumferentially-spaced flexible tabs. The fluid delivery apparatus also includes a fluid distribution assembly coupled to the collet assembly. The fluid distribution assembly is positionable relative to the collet between a pre-use configuration and a pre-activated configuration. The fluid distribution assembly has a plenum that includes a sleeve component having an exterior ledge extending thereabout. A lower wall portion of the sleeve component includes protrusions corresponding to the flexible tabs of the collet. In the pre-use configuration the exterior ledge of the sleeve component is engaged with the inner step of the collet assembly, and each flexible tab engages a respective protrusion to provide a snap-fit between the fluid distribution assembly and the collet assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2017Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: SORRENTO THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Russell F. Ross, Andrew T. Baker, Elizabeth D. Gadsby, Luke Hagan, Aaron Peck, Alyson Yamada, Pratap Ganapathy
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Publication number: 20200069887Abstract: An attachment band for a fluid delivery apparatus includes an annular body having a wall defining a hollow inner space, an adjacent pair of attachment apertures extending through the wall, and an indicator aperture extending through the wall opposite the pair of attachment apertures. The indicator aperture includes an indicator portion that is configured to present an indication to a user of the fluid delivery apparatus of a tightness of the attachment band. A first strap extends radially outward from the annular body of the attachment band and is substantially aligned with the attachment apertures. A second strap extends radially outward from the annular body and is substantially aligned with the indicator aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2017Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Russell F. Ross, Andrew T. Baker, Elizabeth D. Gadsby, Luke Hagan, Aaron Peck, Alyson Yamada, Pratap Ganapathy
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Publication number: 20200016069Abstract: An application device for a fluid delivery includes a housing having a bore extending from a bottom of the housing. The bore is sized and shaped for receiving at least a portion of the fluid delivery apparatus. The application device also includes an impact component for impacting the fluid delivery apparatus and moving at least a portion of the fluid delivery apparatus towards a user's skin. The application device includes a safety arm that is positionable relative to the impact component between a locked configuration in which the impact component is secured in a safety position, and a released configuration in which the impact component is free to move within the housing for impacting the fluid delivery apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2017Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Russell F. Ross, Luke Hagan, Aaron Peck, Alyson Yamada, Pratap Ganapathy
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Publication number: 20200009362Abstract: A fluid delivery apparatus includes a collet assembly having an upper and lower wall attached at a central portion of the collet. The central portion defines an inner step, and the lower wall includes circumferentially-spaced flexible tabs. The fluid delivery apparatus also includes a fluid distribution assembly coupled to the collet assembly. The fluid distribution assembly is positionable relative to the collet between a pre-use configuration and a pre-activated configuration. The fluid distribution assembly has a plenum that includes a sleeve component having an exterior ledge extending thereabout. A lower wall portion of the sleeve component includes protrusions corresponding to the flexible tabs of the collet. In the pre-use configuration the exterior ledge of the sleeve component is engaged with the inner step of the collet assembly, and each flexible tab engages a respective protrusion to provide a snap-fit between the fluid distribution assembly and the collet assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2017Publication date: January 9, 2020Inventors: Russell F. Ross, Andrew T. Baker, Elizabeth D. Gadsby, Luke Hagan, Aaron Peck, Alyson Yamada, Pratap Ganapathy
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Publication number: 20160296294Abstract: A robotic surgical system comprises a horizontal platform to support a patient, a rail positioned about the horizontal platform, a carriage operatively coupled to and configured to translate along the rail, and a robotic arm operatively coupled to the carriage and translated about the patient by the rail. The robotic arm is configured to operate on the patient in a variety of positions provided by the translating carriage. The rail provides a rounded path for the carriage, such as a U-shaped path. The U-shaped path may comprise a first leg and a second leg, the first leg longer than the second leg. Furthermore, the system may comprise a plurality of carriages operatively coupled to the rail and a plurality of robotic arms. Also, the system may further comprise a central base which the horizontal platform can articulate relative to, such as by translating horizontally or vertically, rotating, or titling.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventors: Frederic Moll, Alan Yu, Aaron Peck, Lucas Artusi, Tanya Rinderknecht, Jonathan Kaplan, Farzad Azimpour, Jayant Menon
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Patent number: D831198Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2016Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Russell Ross, Andrew T. Baker, Elizabeth D. Gadsby, Alyson Yamada, Aaron Peck, Pratap Ganapathy
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Patent number: D836774Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2016Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: SORRENTO THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Russell Ross, Andrew T. Baker, Elizabeth D. Gadsby, Alyson Yamada, Aaron Peck, Pratap Ganapathy, Luke Hagan, David P. Pollock