Patents by Inventor Adam Hartman
Adam Hartman 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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Publication number: 20240122276Abstract: Aspects herein are directed to an apparel item that promotes thermo-regulation through the use of engineered openings, venting, and/or stand-off structures. In exemplary aspects, 20-45% of the apparel item may comprise the engineered openings. Vents may be positioned on the apparel item in areas that experience high amounts of air flow to help channel air into the apparel item. The stand-off structures may be positioned on an inner-facing surface of the apparel item where they help to create a space between the apparel item and the wearer's body surface in which air can flow and help cool the wearer by promoting evaporative cooling.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Collin Bailey, Kim D. Baschak, Olivia A. Echols, Stacey L. Hansen, Lucas Hartman, Rebecca P. Hurd, Adam Parkinson, Shannon K. Redell, David Sagan, Susan L. Sokolowski, Stuart B. Brown, Matthew J. Hancock
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Publication number: 20240058368Abstract: The invention provides respirable dry powder particle formulations comprising polynucleotides preferably prepared by spray drying for delivery to the pulmonary system via inhalation. Preferably, the polynucleotide is RNA.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: Adam Hartman, Fahad Gilani, Kyle LaVigne, Michael M. Lipp
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Patent number: 11389531Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the reproducible, consistent and efficacious delivery of an HBV vaccine to a subject. The disclosure comprises apparatus for the controlled administration of the HBV vaccine through an orifice to the subject, a plurality of penetrating electrodes arranged with a predetermined spatial relationship relative to the orifice, and an electrical signal generator operatively connected to the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2018Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignees: Janssen Sciences Ireland Unlimited Company, Ichor Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Boden, Helen Horton, Jean-Marc Edmond Fernand Marie Neefs, Soumitra Roy, Andrew W. Hannaman, Robert M. Bernard, Stephen A. Morse, Oliver Ruck, Adam Hartman, Thomas David Cox, Dorien De Pooter
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Publication number: 20220040478Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the reproducible, consistent and efficacious delivery of a therapeutic agent to a subject. The present disclosure comprises apparatus for the controlled administration of the therapeutic agent through an orifice to the subject, a plurality of penetrating electrodes arranged with a predetermined spatial relationship relative to the orifice, and an electrical signal generator operatively connected to the electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Andrew W. Hannaman, Robert M. Bernard, Stephen A. Morse, Oliver Ruck, Adam Hartman, Thomas David Cox
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Patent number: 11185688Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the reproducible, consistent and efficacious delivery of a therapeutic agent to a subject. The present disclosure comprises apparatus for the controlled administration of the therapeutic agent through an orifice to the subject, a plurality of penetrating electrodes arranged with a predetermined spatial relationship relative to the orifice, and an electrical signal generator operatively connected to the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2018Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: Ichor Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andrew W. Hannaman, Robert M. Bernard, Stephen A. Morse, Oliver Ruck, Adam Hartman, Thomas David Cox
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Publication number: 20190184010Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the reproducible, consistent and efficacious delivery of an HBV vaccine to a subject. The disclosure comprises apparatus for the controlled administration of the HBV vaccine through an orifice to the subject, a plurality of penetrating electrodes arranged with a predetermined spatial relationship relative to the orifice, and an electrical signal generator operatively connected to the electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Daniel Boden, Helen Horton, Jean-Marc Edmond Fernand Marie Neefs, Soumitra Roy, Andrew W. Hannaman, Robert M. Bernard, Stephen A. Morse, Oliver Ruck, Adam Hartman, Thomas David Cox
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Publication number: 20190030329Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the reproducible, consistent and efficacious delivery of a therapeutic agent to a subject. The present disclosure comprises apparatus for the controlled administration of the therapeutic agent through an orifice to the subject, a plurality of penetrating electrodes arranged with a predetermined spatial relationship relative to the orifice, and an electrical signal generator operatively connected to the electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Andrew W. HANNAMAN, Robert M. BERNARD, Stephen A. MORSE, Oliver RUCK, Adam HARTMAN, Thomas David COX
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Patent number: 9770552Abstract: Air-in-line sensor systems and methods of using same are provided. The system includes an adapter (60) including first and second cylindrical portions defining a fluid flow channel, the first cylindrical portion comprising two adjacent wedge-shaped protrusions (68). Each wedge-shaped protrusion is infrared transmittive and defines an outer surface and an inner surface. The system further includes a tube and an infrared reflective sensor having an infrared light emitter (42,52) and an infrared light detector (44,54). The infrared light emitter and the infrared light detector are positioned at or near an adapter so that an infrared light can be transmitted to the adapter and at least a portion of the infrared light reflected off the adapter can be detected by the infrared light detector.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2012Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Adam Hartman, Paul Nguyen, David Charles Cummings
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Publication number: 20160206583Abstract: Methods for treating or preventing a seizure in a subject by administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of at least one D-amino acid or D-amino acid oxidase inhibitor are provided. In certain aspects, the method reduces the frequency, severity, and/or duration of one or more seizures in the subject. In particular aspects, at least one D-amino acid is administered to the subject before an onset of a seizure, during a seizure, or after a seizure to prevent further seizures. In certain aspects, at least one D-amino acid is administered to the subject prophylactically to prevent the occurrence of a seizure. In more particular aspects, the seizure is caused by epilepsy.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2014Publication date: July 21, 2016Applicant: THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYInventors: ADAM HARTMAN, POLAN SANTOS, J. MARIE HARDWICK
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Patent number: 9033923Abstract: Air-in-line sensor systems and methods of using same are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides an adapter including first and second cylindrical portions defining a fluid flow channel, the first cylindrical portion comprising two adjacent wedge-shaped protrusions. Each wedge-shaped protrusion is infrared transmittive and defines an outer surface and an inner surface. In another embodiment, an air-in-line sensor device includes a tube and an infrared reflective sensor having an infrared light emitter and an infrared light detector. The infrared light emitter and the infrared light detector are positioned at or near an adapter so that an infrared light can be transmitted to the adapter and at least a portion of the infrared light reflected off the adapter can be detected by the infrared light detector.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2011Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Adam Hartman, Paul Nguyen, David Cummings
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Publication number: 20140155865Abstract: Air-in-line sensor systems and methods of using same are provided. The system includes an adapter (60) including first and second cylindrical portions defining a fluid flow channel, the first cylindrical portion comprising two adjacent wedge-shaped protrusions (68). Each wedge-shaped protrusion is infrared transmittive and defines an outer surface and an inner surface. The system further includes a tube and an infrared reflective sensor having an infrared light emitter (42,52) and an infrared light detector (44,54). The infrared light emitter and the infrared light detector are positioned at or near an adapter so that an infrared light can be transmitted to the adapter and at least a portion of the infrared light reflected off the adapter can be detected by the infrared light detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: NESTEC S.A.Inventors: Adam Hartman, Paul Nguyen, David Charles Cummings
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Publication number: 20130030405Abstract: Air-in-line sensor systems and methods of using same are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides an adapter including first and second cylindrical portions defining a fluid flow channel, the first cylindrical portion comprising two adjacent wedge-shaped protrusions. Each wedge-shaped protrusion is infrared transmittive and defines an outer surface and an inner surface. In another embodiment, an air-in-line sensor device includes a tube and an infrared reflective sensor having an infrared light emitter and an infrared light detector. The infrared light emitter and the infrared light detector are positioned at or near an adapter so that an infrared light can be transmitted to the adapter and at least a portion of the infrared light reflected off the adapter can be detected by the infrared light detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: NESTEC S.A.Inventors: Adam Hartman, Paul Nguyen, David Cummings
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Patent number: 7675300Abstract: An apparatus including a positioner control device, a measuring device and a control routine. The positioner control device is communicatively coupled to a chamber of a charged particle beam device (CPBD) and is configured to individually manipulate each of a plurality of probes within the CPBD chamber to establish contact between ones of the plurality of probes and corresponding ones of a plurality of contact points of a sample positioned in the CPBD chamber. The measuring device is communicatively coupled to the CPBD and the positioner control device and is configured to perform one of a measurement and a detection of a characteristic associated with one of the plurality of contact points. The control routine is configured to at least partially automate control of at least one of the CPBD, the positioner control device and the measuring device.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Zyvex Instruments, LLCInventors: Christof Baur, Robert J. Folaron, Adam Hartman, Philip C. Foster, Jay C. Nelson, Richard E. Stallcup, II
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Publication number: 20080150557Abstract: An apparatus including a positioner control device, a measuring device and a control routine. The positioner control device is communicatively coupled to a chamber of a charged particle beam device (CPBD) and is configured to individually manipulate each of a plurality of probes within the CPBD chamber to establish contact between ones of the plurality of probes and corresponding ones of a plurality of contact points of a sample positioned in the CPBD chamber. The measuring device is communicatively coupled to the CPBD and the positioner control device and is configured to perform one of a measurement and a detection of a characteristic associated with one of the plurality of contact points. The control routine is configured to at least partially automate control of at least one of the CPBD, the positioner control device and the measuring device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: ZYVEX INSTRUMENTS, LLCInventors: Christof BAUR, Robert J. FOLARON, Adam HARTMAN, Philip C. FOSTER, Jay C. NELSON, Richard E. STALLCUP
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Patent number: 7319336Abstract: An apparatus including a positioner control device, a measuring device and a control routine. The positioner control device is communicatively coupled to a chamber of a charged particle beam device (CPBD) and is configured to individually manipulate each of a plurality of probes within the CPBD chamber to establish contact between ones of the plurality of probes and corresponding ones of a plurality of contact points of a sample positioned in the CPBD chamber. The measuring device is communicatively coupled to the CPBD and the positioner control device and is configured to perform one of a measurement and a detection of a characteristic associated with one of the plurality of contact points. The control routine is configured to at least partially automate control of at least one of the CPBD, the positioner control device and the measuring device.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Zyvex Instruments, LLCInventors: Christof Baur, Robert J. Folaron, Adam Hartman, Philip C. Foster, Jay C. Nelson, Richard E. Stallcup, II
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Publication number: 20060192116Abstract: An apparatus including a positioner control device, a measuring device and a control routine. The positioner control device is communicatively coupled to a chamber of a charged particle beam device (CPBD) and is configured to individually manipulate each of a plurality of probes within the CPBD chamber to establish contact between ones of the plurality of probes and corresponding ones of a plurality of contact points of a sample positioned in the CPBD chamber. The measuring device is communicatively coupled to the CPBD and the positioner control device and is configured to perform one of a measurement and a detection of a characteristic associated with one of the plurality of contact points. The control routine is configured to at least partially automate control of at least one of the CPBD, the positioner control device and the measuring device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Applicant: Zyvex CorporationInventors: Christof Baur, Robert Folaron, Adam Hartman, Philip Foster, Jay Nelson, Richard Stallcup
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Publication number: 20050184028Abstract: A method including positioning a first probe tip of a first probe proximate a second probe tip of a second probe and heating at least one of the first and second probe tips such that a portion of probe material forming the at least one of the first and second probe tips dislodges to sharpen the at least one of the first and second probe tips.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Applicant: Zyvex CorporationInventors: Christof Baur, Richard Stallcup, Adam Hartman