Patents by Inventor Bryan Jon Weber
Bryan Jon Weber 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: 20260014017Abstract: Dermatological treatments and systems employing cooling, topicals, and/or abrasion are disclosed herein. The system can include a cold plate and a suspension assembly tip. The suspension assembly tip can be selectively coupleable to the cold plate. The suspension assembly tip can include a suspension tip and a suspension. The suspension tip can include a contact surface that can be contacted onto a patient's skin to provide a treatment. The suspension can couple to both the cold plate and to the suspension tip. The suspension can be thermally conductive so as to closely thermally couple the suspension tip to the cold plate, or the suspension tip can have a low thermal conductivity so as to not closely thermally coupled the suspension tip to the cold plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2025Publication date: January 15, 2026Applicant: R2 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Springer, Jesse Rosen, Erik Stauber, Rico Stenson, Bryan Jon Weber, Gregory F. Hirth, James Edward Hastings, Timothy Dwaine Holt, Kristine Tatsutani, Noel John Ronsvalle, Peter E. Wagner
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Patent number: 12447043Abstract: Dermatological treatments and systems employing cooling, topicals, and/or abrasion are disclosed herein. The system can include a cold plate and a suspension assembly tip. The suspension assembly tip can be selectively coupleable to the cold plate. The suspension assembly tip can include a suspension tip and a suspension. The suspension tip can include a contact surface that can be contacted onto a patient's skin to provide a treatment. The suspension can couple to both the cold plate and to the suspension tip. The suspension can be thermally conductive so as to closely thermally couple the suspension tip to the cold plate, or the suspension tip can have a low thermal conductivity so as to not closely thermally coupled the suspension tip to the cold plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2022Date of Patent: October 21, 2025Assignee: R2 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Springer, Jesse Rosen, Erik Stauber, Rico Stenson, Bryan Jon Weber, Gregory F. Hirth, James Edward Hastings, Timothy Dwaine Holt, Kristine Tatsutani, Noel John Ronsvalle, Peter E. Wagner
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Publication number: 20240341681Abstract: A device for detecting spatial differences in fluid level changes in a tissue of a patient may include a support structure for securing the device to a body part of the patient, a processing element operably connected to the support structure, a wireless networking interface operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element and an external computing device via a network, a first transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element, a second transmission module and a third transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element. When activated, the first transmission module transmits a first time varying magnetic field through the tissue of the patient. The second and third transmission modules, which are spatially separated from one another, receive first and second versions, respectively, of the first time varying magnetic field.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Richard Warren WYETH, Mitchell Elliott LEVINSON, Bryan Jon WEBER
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Publication number: 20240065626Abstract: A device for detecting spatial differences in fluid level changes in a tissue of a patient may include a support structure for securing the device to a body part of the patient, a processing element operably connected to the support structure, a wireless networking interface operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element and an external computing device via a network, a first transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element, a second transmission module and a third transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element. When activated, the first transmission module transmits a first time varying magnetic field through the tissue of the patient. The second and third transmission modules, which are spatially separated from one another, receive first and second versions, respectively, of the first time varying magnetic field.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Richard Warren WYETH, Mitchell Elliott LEVINSON, Bryan Jon WEBER
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Patent number: 11723597Abstract: A device for detecting spatial differences in fluid level changes in a tissue of a patient may include a support structure for securing the device to a body part of the patient, a processing element operably connected to the support structure, a wireless networking interface operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element and an external computing device via a network, a first transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element, a second transmission module and a third transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element. When activated, the first transmission module transmits a first time varying magnetic field through the tissue of the patient. The second and third transmission modules, which are spatially separated from one another, receive first and second versions, respectively, of the first time varying magnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2020Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Cerebrotech Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard Warren Wyeth, Mitchell Elliott Levinson, Bryan Jon Weber
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Publication number: 20220226149Abstract: Dermatological treatments and systems employing cooling, topicals, and/or abrasion are disclosed herein. The system can include a cold plate and a suspension assembly tip. The suspension assembly tip can be selectively coupleable to the cold plate. The suspension assembly tip can include a suspension tip and a suspension. The suspension tip can include a contact surface that can be contacted onto a patient's skin to provide a treatment. The suspension can couple to both the cold plate and to the suspension tip. The suspension can be thermally conductive so as to closely thermally couple the suspension tip to the cold plate, or the suspension tip can have a low thermal conductivity so as to not closely thermally coupled the suspension tip to the cold plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2022Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Kevin Springer, Jesse Rosen, Erik Stauber, Rico Stenson, Bryan Jon Weber, Gregory F. Hirth, James Edward Hastings, Timothy Dwaine Holt, Kristine Tatsutani, Noel John Ronsvalle
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Publication number: 20210169413Abstract: A device for detecting spatial differences in fluid level changes in a tissue of a patient may include a support structure for securing the device to a body part of the patient, a processing element operably connected to the support structure, a wireless networking interface operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element and an external computing device via a network, a first transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element, a second transmission module and a third transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element. When activated, the first transmission module transmits a first time varying magnetic field through the tissue of the patient. The second and third transmission modules, which are spatially separated from one another, receive first and second versions, respectively, of the first time varying magnetic field.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Inventors: Richard Warren WYETH, Mitchell Elliott LEVINSON, Bryan Jon WEBER
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Patent number: 10743815Abstract: A device for detecting spatial differences in fluid level changes in a tissue of a patient may include a support structure for securing the device to a body part of the patient, a processing element operably connected to the support structure, a wireless networking interface operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element and an external computing device via a network, a first transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element, a second transmission module and a third transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element. When activated, the first transmission module transmits a first time varying magnetic field through the tissue of the patient. The second and third transmission modules, which are spatially separated from one another, receive first and second versions, respectively, of the first time varying magnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2015Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: CEREBROTECH MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Richard Warren Wyeth, Mitchell Elliott Levinson, Bryan Jon Weber
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Publication number: 20150374292Abstract: A device for detecting spatial differences in fluid level changes in a tissue of a patient may include a support structure for securing the device to a body part of the patient, a processing element operably connected to the support structure, a wireless networking interface operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element and an external computing device via a network, a first transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element, a second transmission module and a third transmission module operably connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element. When activated, the first transmission module transmits a first time varying magnetic field through the tissue of the patient. The second and third transmission modules, which are spatially separated from one another, receive first and second versions, respectively, of the first time varying magnetic field.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Richard Warren WYETH, Mitchell Elliott Levinson, Bryan Jon Weber, Eugene Mark Shusterman, Boris Rubinsky
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Patent number: D1004111Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: R2 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bryan Jon Weber, Gregory F. Hirth, Noel John Ronsvalle
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Patent number: D1004112Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: R2 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bryan Jon Weber, Gregory F. Hirth, Noel John Ronsvalle
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Patent number: D1054572Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2023Date of Patent: December 17, 2024Assignee: R2 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bryan Jon Weber, Gregory F. Hirth, Noel John Ronsvalle