Patents by Inventor Amanda K. Rosmarin

Amanda K. Rosmarin 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).

  • Patent number: 11773366
    Abstract: Metastable state spore incubation mixing systems are described. An example system includes a spore container to store spores, a nutrient container, an arrangement of valves and tubes, a reciprocating pump, a mixing tube, and a holding tank. In a drawing phase of the system, a controller can control the reciprocating pump to draw a ratioed volume of the spores, the nutrients, and water through the valves and tubes. During an expelling phase of the system, the controller can control flow control valves to direct the spores, nutrients, and water through the mixing tube and into the holding tank. The controller can also direct a heater to heat the mixture in the holding tank to a predetermined temperature. Once the mixture reaches the temperature, the controller can also direct the system through a number of other phases of operation, including cooling and purging phases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2021
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2023
    Assignee: NCH Life Sciences LLC
    Inventors: Jordan E. Church, Gabriel F. K. Everett, Charles J. Greenwald, Christopher J. Laney, Michael Paloian, Judith G. Pruitt, Amanda K. Rosmarin, Michael J. Schuster
  • Patent number: 11576937
    Abstract: A probiotic composition and method for activating probiotic spores for consumption by a human to reduce inflammation in or treat inflammatory conditions in the gut. A probiotic composition comprises a nutrient-germinant composition, one or more species of Bacillus spores, and optionally a food or beverage product, which are mixed or pre-mixed in any combination. A nutrient-germinant composition comprises one or more L-amino acids, optionally a source of potassium ions, and optionally one or more buffers, if the source of potassium ions is not also a buffer. A method of activating the spores comprises heating the probiotic composition or food or beverage containing the probiotic composition to a temperature range of around 42° C.-100° C., more preferably 70° C.-85° C. prior to being administered to ingested. Dosing the probiotic composition at around 1 to 4 grams per day over a treatment cycle can reduce indicators of inflammation by at least 10-20% or more.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2023
    Assignee: NCH Corporation
    Inventors: Gabriel F. K. Everett, Jordan E. Church, Charles J. Greenwald, Amanda K. Rosmarin
  • Publication number: 20220041978
    Abstract: Metastable state spore incubation mixing systems are described. An example system includes a spore container to store spores, a nutrient container, an arrangement of valves and tubes, a reciprocating pump, a mixing tube, and a holding tank. In a drawing phase of the system, a controller can control the reciprocating pump to draw a ratioed volume of the spores, the nutrients, and water through the valves and tubes. During an expelling phase of the system, the controller can control flow control valves to direct the spores, nutrients, and water through the mixing tube and into the holding tank. The controller can also direct a heater to heat the mixture in the holding tank to a predetermined temperature. Once the mixture reaches the temperature, the controller can also direct the system through a number of other phases of operation, including cooling and purging phases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2021
    Publication date: February 10, 2022
    Inventors: Jordan E. Church, Gabriel F.K. Everett, Charles J. Greenwald, Christopher J. Laney, Michael Paloian, Judith G. Pruitt, Amanda K. Rosmarin, Michael J. Schuster
  • Patent number: 11155780
    Abstract: Metastable state spore incubation mixing systems are described. An example system includes a spore container to store spores, a nutrient container, an arrangement of valves and tubes, a reciprocating pump, a mixing tube, and a holding tank. In a drawing phase of the system, a controller can control the reciprocating pump to draw a ratioed volume of the spores, the nutrients, and water through the valves and tubes. During an expelling phase of the system, the controller can control flow control valves to direct the spores, nutrients, and water through the mixing tube and into the holding tank. The controller can also direct a heater to heat the mixture in the holding tank to a predetermined temperature. Once the mixture reaches the temperature, the controller can also direct the system through a number of other phases of operation, including cooling and purging phases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2021
    Assignee: NCH Life Sciences LLC
    Inventors: Jordan E. Church, Gabriel F. K. Everett, Charles J. Greenwald, Christopher J. Laney, Michael Paloian, Judith G. Pruitt, Amanda K. Rosmarin, Michael J. Schuster
  • Publication number: 20210244775
    Abstract: A probiotic composition and method for activating probiotic spores for consumption by a human to reduce inflammation in or treat inflammatory conditions in the gut. A probiotic composition comprises a nutrient-germinant composition, one or more species of Bacillus spores, and optionally a food or beverage product, which are mixed or pre-mixed in any combination. A nutrient-germinant composition comprises one or more L-amino acids, optionally a source of potassium ions, and optionally one or more buffers, if the source of potassium ions is not also a buffer. A method of activating the spores comprises heating the probiotic composition or food or beverage containing the probiotic composition to a temperature range of around 42° C.-100° C., more preferably 70° C.-85° C. prior to being administered to ingested. Dosing the probiotic composition at around 1 to 4 grams per day over a treatment cycle can reduce indicators of inflammation by at least 10-20% or more.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2021
    Publication date: August 12, 2021
    Inventors: Gabriel F.K. Everett, Jordan E. Church, Charles J. Greenwald, Amanda K. Rosmarin
  • Publication number: 20190100723
    Abstract: Metastable state spore incubation mixing systems are described. An example system includes a spore container to store spores, a nutrient container, an arrangement of valves and tubes, a reciprocating pump, a mixing tube, and a holding tank. In a drawing phase of the system, a controller can control the reciprocating pump to draw a ratioed volume of the spores, the nutrients, and water through the valves and tubes. During an expelling phase of the system, the controller can control flow control valves to direct the spores, nutrients, and water through the mixing tube and into the holding tank. The controller can also direct a heater to heat the mixture in the holding tank to a predetermined temperature. Once the mixture reaches the temperature, the controller can also direct the system through a number of other phases of operation, including cooling and purging phases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2018
    Publication date: April 4, 2019
    Inventors: Jordan E. Church, Gabriel F.K. Everett, Charles J. Greenwald, Christopher J. Laney, Michael Paloian, Judith G. Pruitt, Amanda K. Rosmarin, Michael J. Schuster