Patents by Inventor Andrew Steveson

Andrew Steveson 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).

  • Publication number: 20220202985
    Abstract: The system invention describes a support and improved method of application and removal. The support, comprised of a network of flexible, non-porous, multi-lumen tubing interlaces at a plurality of junctions to form a lattice structure. Apertures designed to accommodate boney prominences also permit air or water to reach the skin underneath and encourage rapid fluid flow internally through the lattice. A hydrophobic, thermal-resistant, flowable padding layer is injected within a secondary lumen to the lattice structure, spanning its complete surface area. As a result, the breathability of the support is not affected by this padding layer because it mirrors the apertures of the lattice. At least one liquid is injected into the structure and configured to transform into a solid when acted on by an external mechanical stimulus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2022
    Publication date: June 30, 2022
    Inventors: Veronica Andrea Hogg-Cornejo, Abhilash Seshadri, Ashley Sue Moy, Yaser Kazmi, Virendra Desai Patil, Ethan Wisniewski, Brittany Lung, Andrew Steveson, Jason Troutner, Adrian Choy
  • Patent number: 11266761
    Abstract: The system invention describes a support and improved method of application and removal. The support, comprised of a network of flexible, non-porous, multi-lumen tubing interlaces at a plurality of junctions to form a lattice structure. Apertures designed to accommodate boney prominences also permit air or water to reach the skin underneath and encourage rapid fluid flow internally through the lattice. A hydrophobic, thermal-resistant, flowable padding layer is injected within a secondary lumen to the lattice structure, spanning its complete surface area. As a result, the breathability of the support is not affected by this padding layer because it mirrors the apertures of the lattice. At least one liquid is injected into the structure and configured to transform into a solid when acted on by an external mechanical stimulus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2022
    Assignee: Cast21, Inc.
    Inventors: Veronica Andrea Hogg-Cornejo, Abhilash Seshadri, Ashley Sue Moy, Yaser Kazmi, Virendra Desai Patil, Ethan Wisniewski, Brittany Lung, Andrew Steveson, Jason Troutner, Adrian Choy
  • Publication number: 20180153745
    Abstract: A support for application to a body area. The support has a network of flexible non-porous tubing interlaced at a plurality of junctions to form a lattice structure. The lattice structure includes apertures to allow for the flow of air and water to the body area. At least one liquid is contained within the network of flexible non-porous tubing and is configured to transform into a solid when acted on by an external stimulus. A padding layer is secured to an internal surface defined on the lattice structure. The padding layer further includes apertures corresponding to the lattice structure apertures such that the flow of air and water to the body area is not impeded by the padding layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2017
    Publication date: June 7, 2018
    Applicant: Cast21, Inc.
    Inventors: Jason Troutner, Ashley Sue Moy, Andrew Steveson, Abhliash Seshadri, Ethan Wisniewski, Brittany Lung, Kendall Furbee, Veronica Andrea Hogg-Cornejo