Patents by Inventor Alyssa Whitney Sabolis
Alyssa Whitney Sabolis 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: 11275064Abstract: A gas chromatograph with a positioning system for the inlet liner and the column includes a column and the positioning system for the inlet liner and the column. The column is configured for gas chromatography. Wherein, the positioning system for the inlet liner and the column is configured to position the inlet liner and the column with respect to one another. The positioning system for the inlet liner and the column is configured to repeatably and optimally position the inlet liner and the column with respect to one another. The positioning system for the inlet liner and the column positions the inlet liner in a perpendicular orientation to the column.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2018Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: CEM CORPORATION, LUCIDITY DIVISIONInventors: Alyssa Whitney Sabolis, Michael John Collins, Jr., Michael Craig Davis, Daniel Charles Scheid, Brian Thomas Unites, Richard Michael Chapman
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Patent number: 11273333Abstract: A respirator includes a frame, a filter layer, and a face seal member. The frame has an outer side and an inner side. The frame defines an opening therethrough. The filter layer is mounted to the outer side of the frame and covers the opening of the frame. The filter layer is configured to prohibit permeation of aerosol, gas, and/or vapor contaminants therethrough. The face seal member is mounted to the inner side of the frame. The face seal member includes a seal contact area configured to engage a facial surface of a wearer. The face seal member incorporates a phase change material therein. The phase change material is configured to provide localized cooling by absorbing heat emitted by the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2015Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Alyssa Whitney Sabolis, Michael Parham, Amy Elizabeth Quiring, Ethan David Voss, Antti Seppälä, Gareth Roberts, Graham Peter Wilson, Troy Alan Baker, Carl Escort Tucker
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Patent number: 10962510Abstract: A gas chromatograph with column recognition technology system for the column includes a column and the column recognition technology system for the column. The column is configured for gas chromatography. The column includes column parameters associated with the column. The column recognition technology system may be configured to auto-recognize the column in the gas chromatograph device. Wherein, the column recognition technology system may be configured to auto-recognize the column parameters associated with the auto-recognized column.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: CEM Corporation, Lucidity DivisionInventors: Alyssa Whitney Sabolis, Michael John Collins, Jr., Michael Craig Davis, Daniel Charles Scheid, Brian Thomas Unites, Richard Michael Chapman
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Patent number: 10955393Abstract: A gas chromatograph with a removable column holder includes a column and a removable column holder. The column is configured for gas chromatography. The removable column holder houses the column. The removable column holder is configured to be removable from the gas chromatograph device with the column. The removable column holder houses only the column. The removable column holder is configured to allow removing and interchanging of the column within the removable column holder. The removable column holder is configured to protect the column within the column holder from mechanical damage and contamination due to handling. The removable column holder is configured to allow a user to install the column into the gas chromatograph without the need for tools. The removable column holder is also configured to reduce the possibility of error when installing the column.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2018Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: CEM CORPORATION, LUCIDITY DIVISIONInventors: Alyssa Whitney Sabolis, Michael John Collins, Jr., Michael Craig Davis, Daniel Charles Scheid, Brian Thomas Unites, Richard Michael Chapman
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Patent number: 10935524Abstract: A gas chromatograph device includes an inductively heated column configured for gas chromatography. The gas chromatograph includes a column configured for gas chromatography and an inductive heating source. The inductive heating source is configured to directly or indirectly heat the column. The inductive heating source includes an inductive heating element or coil. The inductive heating element or coil is configured to induce a current directly or indirectly in the column. Wherein, the column in the gas chromatograph is inductively heated via the inductive heating source.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: CEM CORPORATION, LUCIDITY DIVISIONInventors: Alyssa Whitney Sabolis, Michael John Collins, Jr., Michael Craig Davis, Daniel Charles Scheid, Brian Thomas Unites, Richard Michael Chapman
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Patent number: 10537755Abstract: Thermally deformable face seals and respirators including such face seals. The thermally deformable face seal structures comprise composite phase change materials that mold to the face of a user to provide a personalized but one-size-fits-all facial fit having excellent shape retention after use and long term durability. The phase change material is applied onto a base component to cover all or substantially all of the surface area of the base component and adapts to the face of the user to provide a secure, leak-free seal.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2016Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Lee Parham, Ethan Voss, Alyssa Whitney Sabolis
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Publication number: 20190033270Abstract: A gas chromatograph with a positioning system for the inlet liner and the column includes a column and the positioning system for the inlet liner and the column. The column is configured for gas chromatography. Wherein, the positioning system for the inlet liner and the column is configured to position the inlet liner and the column with respect to one another. The positioning system for the inlet liner and the column is configured to repeatably and optimally position the inlet liner and the column with respect to one another. The positioning system for the inlet liner and the column positions the inlet liner in a perpendicular orientation to the column.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Alyssa Whitney SABOLIS, Michael John COLLINS, JR., Michael Craig DAVIS, Daniel Charles SCHEID, Brian Thomas UNITES, Richard Michael CHAPMAN
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Publication number: 20190033271Abstract: A gas chromatograph with column recognition technology system for the column includes a column and the column recognition technology system for the column. The column is configured for gas chromatography. The column includes column parameters associated with the column. The column recognition technology system may be configured to auto-recognize the column in the gas chromatograph device. Wherein, the column recognition technology system may be configured to auto-recognize the column parameters associated with the auto-recognized column.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Alyssa Whitney SABOLIS, Michael John Collins, JR., Michael Craig DAVIS, Daniel Charles SCHEID, Brian Thomas UNITES, Richard Michael CHAPMAN
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Publication number: 20190033269Abstract: A gas chromatograph with a removable column holder includes a column and a removable column holder. The column is configured for gas chromatography. The removable column holder houses the column. The removable column holder is configured to be removable from the gas chromatograph device with the column. The removable column holder houses only the column. The removable column holder is configured to allow removing and interchanging of the column within the removable column holder. The removable column holder is configured to protect the column within the column holder from mechanical damage and contamination due to handling. The removable column holder is configured to allow a user to install the column into the gas chromatograph without the need for tools. The removable column holder is also configured to reduce the possibility of error when installing the column.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Alyssa Whitney SABOLIS, Michael John COLLINS, JR., Michael Craig DAVIS, Daniel Charles SCHEID, Brian Thomas UNITES, Richard Michael CHAPMAN
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Publication number: 20190033268Abstract: A gas chromatograph device includes an inductively heated column configured for gas chromatography. The gas chromatograph includes a column configured for gas chromatography and an inductive heating source. The inductive heating source is configured to directly or indirectly heat the column. The inductive heating source includes an inductive heating element or coil. The inductive heating element or coil is configured to induce a current directly or indirectly in the column. Wherein, the column in the gas chromatograph is inductively heated via the inductive heating source.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Alyssa Whitney SABOLIS, Michael John COLLINS, JR., Michael Craig DAVIS, Daniel Charles SCHEID, Brian Thomas UNITES, Richard Michael CHAPMAN
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Publication number: 20170050057Abstract: A respiratory mask has a filter element that is optimally position relative to the inhale and exhale of a wearer's nose and mouth in relation to the size and shape of the filter allowing a direct pathway of the airflow between the wearer's nose and mouth to the filter. A non-permeable section, incorporated in the filter element, filtering structure, the sealing area or a combination thereof, is used to direct and channel the outer dispersed boundaries of the nasal and oral flow to the filter element. The optimally positioned filter coupled with channeling of the boundary flow through the filter element reduces residency time of exhaled breath in the mask.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventors: Alyssa Whitney SABOLIS, Chris WARD, Michael PARHAM, Ethan David VOSS, Graham Peter WILSON
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Publication number: 20170007861Abstract: Thermally deformable face seals and respirators including such face seals. The thermally deformable face seal structures comprise composite phase change materials that mold to the face of a user to provide a personalized but one-size-fits-all facial fit having excellent shape retention after use and long term durability. The phase change material is applied onto a base component to cover all or substantially all of the surface area of the base component and adapts to the face of the user to provide a secure, leak-free seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2016Publication date: January 12, 2017Inventors: Michael Lee PARHAM, Ethan VOSS, Alyssa Whitney SABOLIS
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Publication number: 20160001101Abstract: A respirator includes a frame, a filter layer, and a face seal member. The frame has an outer side and an inner side. The frame defines an opening therethrough. The filter layer is mounted to the outer side of the frame and covers the opening of the frame. The filter layer is configured to prohibit permeation of aerosol, gas, and/or vapor contaminants therethrough. The face seal member is mounted to the inner side of the frame. The face seal member includes a seal contact area configured to engage a facial surface of a wearer. The face seal member incorporates a phase change material therein. The phase change material is configured to provide localized cooling by absorbing heat emitted by the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Inventors: Alyssa Whitney Sabolis, Michael Parham, Amy Elizabeth Quiring, Ethan David Voss, Antti SEPPÄLÄ, Gareth Roberts, Graham Peter Wilson, Troy Alan Baker, Carl Escort Tucker
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Patent number: D859637Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Scott Health & Safety LimitedInventors: Darin Kyle Thompson, Alyssa Whitney Sabolis, Jeremy Maness, Erik John Hatinen, Jeff Scott Vogus, Paul Francis McGovern, Graham Peter Wilson