Patents by Inventor Alexander ChinHak Chong
Alexander ChinHak Chong 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: 20230337733Abstract: A device for converting a consumable into an aerosol with high heat without burning the consumable by packaging the consumable around a susceptor for inductive heating so as to reduce the oxygen content within the consumable. The susceptor can be a flattened piece of steel wool. The encasement can be a coating applied to the consumable can be packaging inside an encasement through which the aerosol can pass. Efficiency of the to create a porous shell. The device can have a receiver with an airtight seal and an airflow controller to optimize the aerosolizing process. The device can also have a recognition system to detect a sign on the consumable-containing package an execute the appropriate administration protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2020Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne, Gerard Shudall
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Publication number: 20230284349Abstract: A susceptor for use in a heat-not-burn device, and a method of manufacturing thereof, using metal pieces incorporated together into a single unitary piece using a variety of techniques, such as compacting, heat and pressure, sintering, weaving, extruding, and the like, such that the susceptor is susceptible to degradation after use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2022Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne, Gerard Shudall
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Publication number: 20230241148Abstract: A method and formulation for delivering a medication in a vaporized state using low temperatures to vaporize the formulation. The formulation contains an inert non-reactive compound that lowers the heat of vaporization of the formulation, and an alkaloid. The formulation may optionally contain glycerin, alcohol, and/or water. Examples of inert non-reactive compounds that can sufficiently lower the heat of vaporization of the formulation include propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin and polysorbate. The formulation can be vaporized using a hand-held low temperature vaporizer or atomizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William P. Bartkowski, Marshall A. Thompson
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Patent number: 11632981Abstract: A device and method for converting a consumable into an aerosol with high heat without burning the consumable by packaging the consumable containing an internal susceptor inside an encasement with an induction heating element wrapped around the consumable-containing package to heat the susceptor using a magnetic field generated by the induction heating element. Combustion of the consumable-containing package is minimized by limiting air inside the consumable-containing package by coating a plurality of holes in the encasement material that melts at high temperatures. The coating may also include a flavoring.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2020Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: CQENS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne
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Patent number: 11622985Abstract: A method and formulation for delivering a motion sickness antidote in a vaporized state using low temperatures to vaporize the formulation. The formulation contains an inert non-reactive compound that lowers the heat of vaporization of the formulation, and the motion sickness antidote. The formulation may optionally contain glycerin, alcohol, and/or water. Examples of inert non-reactive compounds that can sufficiently lower the heat of vaporization of the formulation include propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin and polysorbate. The formulation can be vaporized using a hand-held low temperature vaporizer or atomizer.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2021Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: CQENS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William P Bartkowski, Marshall A Thompson
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Publication number: 20230091696Abstract: A device and method for converting a consumable into an aerosol with high heat without burning the consumable by packaging the consumable containing an internal susceptor inside a housing. The consumable can be in the form of a compressed powder. A first end of the housing can be capped with an end cap and a second end of the housing can have a mouthpiece. The housing containing the consumable and the susceptor can be placed inside a case with an inductive heating element configured to heat the susceptor. Heating the susceptor results in the consumable being released as an aerosol for inhalation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2022Publication date: March 23, 2023Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne
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Patent number: 11606969Abstract: A device and method for converting a consumable into an aerosol with high heat without burning the consumable by packaging the consumable containing an internal susceptor inside a housing. A first end of the housing can be capped with an end cap and a second end of the housing can have a mouthpiece. The housing containing the consumable and the susceptor can be placed inside a case with an inductive heating element configured to heat the susceptor. Heating the susceptor results in the consumable being released as an aerosol for inhalation.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2021Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: CQENS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne
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Patent number: 11576427Abstract: A device and method for converting a consumable into an aerosol with high heat without burning the consumable by packaging the consumable containing an internal susceptor inside a housing. A first end of the housing can be capped with an end cap and a second end of the housing can have a mouthpiece. The housing containing the consumable and the susceptor can be placed inside a case with an inductive heating element configured to heat the susceptor. Heating the susceptor results in the consumable being released as an aerosol for inhalation.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2021Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: CQENS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne
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Publication number: 20220202091Abstract: A device for converting a consumable into an aerosol with high heat without burning the consumable by packaging the consumable containing an internal susceptor inside an encasement having a plurality of holes with an induction heating element wrapped around the consumable-containing package to heat the susceptor using a magnetic field generated by the induction heating element. Combustion of the consumable-containing package can be minimized by limiting air inside the consumable-containing package by coating the encasement material that melts at high temperatures. The coating may also include a flavoring. Efficiency of the device can be enhanced with a self-resonant oscillator, moving coils, multi-prong susceptors, sensors, heat dissipation, air flow control, alignment mechanisms, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne
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Patent number: 11272741Abstract: A device for converting a consumable into an aerosol with high heat without burning the consumable by packaging the consumable containing an internal susceptor inside an encasement having a plurality of holes with an induction heating element wrapped around the consumable-containing package to heat the susceptor using a magnetic field generated by the induction heating element. Combustion of the consumable-containing package is minimized by limiting air inside the consumable-containing package by coating the encasement material that melts at high temperatures. The coating may also include a flavoring. Efficiency of the device can be enhanced with a self-resonant oscillator, moving coils, multi-prong susceptors, sensors, heat dissipation, air flow control, alignment mechanisms, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2019Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: CQENS TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne
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Publication number: 20210161984Abstract: A method and formulation for delivering a motion sickness antidote in a vaporized state using low temperatures to vaporize the formulation. The formulation contains an inert non-reactive compound that lowers the heat of vaporization of the formulation, and the motion sickness antidote. The formulation may optionally contain glycerin, alcohol, and/or water. Examples of inert non-reactive compounds that can sufficiently lower the heat of vaporization of the formulation include propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin and polysorbate. The formulation can be vaporized using a hand-held low temperature vaporizer or atomizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William P. Bartkowski, Marshall A. Thompson
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Patent number: 10918684Abstract: A method and formulation for delivering a PDE-5 inhibitor in a vaporized state using low temperatures to vaporize the formulation. The formulation contains an inert non-reactive compound that lowers the heat of vaporization of the formulation, and the PDE-5 inhibitor. The formulation may optionally contain glycerin, alcohol, and/or water. Examples of inert non-reactive compounds that can sufficiently lower the heat of vaporization of the formulation include propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin and polysorbate. The formulation can be vaporized using a hand-held low temperature vaporizer or atomizer.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2018Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: CQENS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William P Bartkowski, Marshall A Thompson
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Publication number: 20200383377Abstract: A device and method for converting a consumable into an aerosol with high heat without burning the consumable by packaging the consumable containing an internal susceptor inside an encasement with an induction heating element wrapped around the consumable-containing package to heat the susceptor using a magnetic field generated by the induction heating element. Combustion of the consumable-containing package is minimized by limiting air inside the consumable-containing package by coating a plurality of holes in the encasement material that melts at high temperatures. The coating may also include a flavoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2020Publication date: December 10, 2020Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne
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Publication number: 20200375256Abstract: A device for converting a consumable into an aerosol with high heat without burning the consumable by packaging the consumable containing an internal susceptor inside an encasement having a plurality of holes with an induction heating element wrapped around the consumable-containing package to heat the susceptor using a magnetic field generated by the induction heating element. Combustion of the consumable-containing package is minimized by limiting air inside the consumable-containing package by coating the encasement material that melts at high temperatures. The coating may also include a flavoring. Efficiency of the device can be enhanced with a self-resonant oscillator, moving coils, multi-prong susceptors, sensors, heat dissipation, air flow control, alignment mechanisms, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2019Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne
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Patent number: 10842953Abstract: An improved medicant delivery system is disclosed wherein the carrier for the medicant is a fluid that can be atomized or vaporized by exposure to heat. The system provides for repeatable dose of medicant, can be stored in any orientation, and/or has an ability to maximize energy efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2017Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: XTEN CAPITAL GROUP, INC.Inventors: Jack Goodman, William O'Neill, Alexander ChinHak Chong, William P Bartkowski, Peter Joseph Kovach, Larry Gawain Linde, Randy Eugene Berg
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Patent number: 10758582Abstract: A method and formulation for delivering an active analgesic compound, such as an opiate, in a vaporized state using low temperatures to vaporize the formulation. The formulation contains an inert non-reactive compound that lowers the heat of vaporization of the formulation, and the active compound. The formulation may optionally contain glycerin, alcohol, and/or water. Examples of inert non-reactive compounds that can sufficiently lower the heat of vaporization of the formulation include propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin and polysorbate. The formulation can be vaporized using a hand-held low temperature vaporizer or atomizer.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2018Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: XTEN CAPITAL GROUP, INC.Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William P. Bartkowski, Marshall A. Thompson
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Patent number: 10750787Abstract: A device for converting a consumable into an aerosol with high heat without burning the consumable by packaging the consumable containing an internal susceptor inside an encasement having a plurality of holes with an induction heating element wrapped around the consumable-containing package to heat the susceptor using a magnetic field generated by the induction heating element. Combustion of the consumable-containing package is minimized by limiting air inside the consumable-containing package by coating the encasement material that melts at high temperatures. The coating may also include a flavoring.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: CQENS TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne
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Patent number: 10610483Abstract: A method and formulation for delivering an active analgesic compound, such as an opiate, in a vaporized state using low temperatures to vaporize the formulation. The formulation contains an inert non-reactive compound that lowers the heat of vaporization of the formulation, and the active compound. The formulation may optionally contain glycerin, alcohol, and/or water. Examples of inert non-reactive compounds that can sufficiently lower the heat of vaporization of the formulation include propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin and polysorbate. The formulation can be vaporized using a hand-held low temperature vaporizer or atomizer.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2017Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: CHONG CORPORATIONInventors: Alexander ChinHak Chong, William P Bartkowski, Marshall A Thompson
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Publication number: 20190200677Abstract: A device for converting a consumable into an aerosol with high heat without burning the consumable by packaging the consumable containing an internal susceptor inside an encasement having a plurality of holes with an induction heating element wrapped around the consumable-containing package to heat the susceptor using a magnetic field generated by the induction heating element. Combustion of the consumable-containing package is minimized by limiting air inside the consumable-containing package by coating the encasement material that melts at high temperatures. The coating may also include a flavoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2018Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William Bartkowski, David Crosby, David Wayne
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Publication number: 20190038693Abstract: A method and formulation for delivering a PDE-5 inhibitor in a vaporized state using low temperatures to vaporize the formulation. The formulation contains an inert non-reactive compound that lowers the heat of vaporization of the formulation, and the PDE-5 inhibitor. The formulation may optionally contain glycerin, alcohol, and/or water. Examples of inert non-reactive compounds that can sufficiently lower the heat of vaporization of the formulation include propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin and polysorbate. The formulation can be vaporized using a hand-held low temperature vaporizer or atomizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: Alexander Chinhak Chong, William P Bartkowski, Marshall A Thompson