Patents by Inventor Carl J. Freer
Carl J. Freer 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: 20230210844Abstract: A pharmaceutical composition for treating viral infections, including treatments for treatments for viral and non-viral infections, such as Monkeypox virus (MPV, MPXV, or hMPXV)) and SARS-CoV-2 infections, and illnesses due to the viral infections, such as COVID-19 is provided herein. Also provided are methods for treating viral and non viral infections as well as illnesses due to viral and non-viral infections, such as COVID-19 and Monkeypox virus (MPV, MPXV, or hMPXV)).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2022Publication date: July 6, 2023Applicant: Feynman Labs FZ-LLCInventor: Carl J Freer
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Publication number: 20230213515Abstract: A method for treating an early-stage microbial infection comprising determining whether a subject exposed to SARS-CoV-2, Monkeypox virus (MPV, MPXV, or hMPXV) or suspected of being exposed to a microbe, or exposed to another infected with or suspected of being infected with a coronavirus and/or Monkeypox virus, if the subject is infected with the coronavirus and/or Monkeypox virus, administering an antimicrobial agent is provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2022Publication date: July 6, 2023Applicant: Feynman Labs FZ-LLCInventor: Carl J. Freer
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Publication number: 20170128271Abstract: The invention is a class of medical bandages that are effective for use in the treatment of various types of tissue burns, such as burns due to heat, chemicals, or sun exposure. The inventive bandages are comprised of a thin and flexible heat sink such as a hydrogel infused with a thermally conductive material such as aluminum oxide particles. The inventive bandages rapidly cool a burn wound by ensuring direct contact of the infused hydrogel with the burn to draw heat away from the burn via conduction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2014Publication date: May 11, 2017Applicant: ADVANCED FIRST AID RESEARCH PTE. LTD.Inventors: Carl J. FREER, Joseph M. MARTEN, Stephen J. CARROLL, Zhilong SHI
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Publication number: 20160374861Abstract: The invention is a class of medical bandages that are effective for use in the treatment of various types of tissue burns, such as burns due to heat, chemicals, or sun exposure. The inventive bandages are comprised of a thin metal substrate in combination with a heat-sink. The inventive bandages incorporate a metal substrate (such as aluminum) having a burn-facing side for direct contact with the burn to draw heat away from the burn by conduction, and a heat-sink facing side opposite the burn-facing side for contact with a hydrogel to draw heat away from the metal layer by conduction. The thin aluminum layer and associated hydrogel heat-sink ensures flexibility and effective heat-transfer characteristics to rapidly cool a burn wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2016Publication date: December 29, 2016Applicant: ADVANCED FIRST AID RESEARCH PTE. LTD.Inventors: Carl J. Freer, Stephen J. Carroll
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Publication number: 20160283982Abstract: A system for providing multimedia content. The system includes means for transmitting targeted multimedia content to customers via a telecommunications network; and automatically receiving and outputting the content on a mobile platform. In the illustrative embodiment, the system includes means for encoding, compressing and storing content on a server. An applet is transmitted from the server to each mobile platform. When executed at the mobile platform, the applet deciphers the content and retrieves a schedule with a playback time. The content is then played out without interrupting the user. The applet may include credit code which adds time to a SIM card on the mobile platform giving a user credit time to use the device for one or more functions (communication, games, etc.) at no additional charge. The applet may also include a bar code which when displayed to a third party vendor, allows the user to receive a discount on purchases of goods or services related to the ad.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2015Publication date: September 29, 2016Inventor: CARL J. FREER
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Patent number: 9271875Abstract: The inventive disclosure contained herein is generally directed to a class of medical bandages that in many embodiments are effective in the treatment of various types of tissue burns, whether be burns due to thermal burns, sun exposure, or rashes. Such products can include a plurality of specialized bandages and wraps that incorporate an extremely thin layer of thermally conductive metal (often aluminum) at the base of a substrate adapted to be in direct contact with a burn wound, while manufacturing the top side of the aluminum substrate to have a heat-dissipation-enhancing topography to help cool burns faster by enhancing thermal-convection properties. The bandage can also feature a thermochromic indicator for users to realize the thermal-cooling status of a burn to which a bandage has been applied.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2013Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: HARRISBURG (B.V.I.) LIMITEDInventors: Carl J. Freer, Ericka S. Freer, Terrence M. Wyles
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Publication number: 20150290042Abstract: The invention is a class of medical bandages that are effective for use in the treatment of various types of tissue burns, such as burns due to heat, chemicals, or sun exposure. The inventive bandages are comprised of a thin metal substrate in combination with a heat-sink. The inventive bandages incorporate a metal substrate (such as aluminum) having a burn-facing side for direct contact with the burn to draw heat away from the burn by conduction, and a heat-sink facing side opposite the burn-facing side for contact with a hydrogel to draw heat away from the metal layer by conduction. The thin aluminum layer and associated hydrogel heat-sink ensures flexibility and effective heat-transfer characteristics to rapidly cool a burn wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2013Publication date: October 15, 2015Applicant: ADVANCED FIRST AID RESEARCH PTE. LTD.Inventors: Carl J. Freer, Stephen John Carroll
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Publication number: 20150212664Abstract: The inventive concepts described herein are generally directed to a mobile and fixedline software application that provides a user with an enhanced graphical toolbar with an edge-on view of a carousel interface populated with a plurality of selectable icons representing information-search channels, and with an integrated, multi-input search bar, which is integrated with the software application and can be communicatively coupled with supporting back-end architecture. This enhanced toolbar is referred to as the Content Search Carousel (CSC), and is especially adapted for use with mobile-computing devices, as it maximizes functionality while minimizing the amount of device-display real estate that is taken up at the expense of other mobile-computing application functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2012Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: IQnect Technology LimitedInventor: Carl J. Freer
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Publication number: 20140221896Abstract: The inventive disclosure contained herein is generally directed to a class of medical bandages that in many embodiments are effective in the treatment of various types of tissue burns, whether be burns due to thermal burns, sun exposure, or rashes. Such products can include a plurality of specialized bandages and wraps that incorporate an extremely thin layer of aluminum at the base of a substrate adapted to be in direct contact with a burn wound, while manufacturing the top side of the aluminum substrate to have a heat-dissipationenhancing topography to help cool burns faster. The bandage can also feature a thermochromic indicator for users to realize the thermal-cooling status of a burn to which a bandage has been applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: ALUMINAID INTERNATIONAL, AGInventors: Carl J. Freer, Ericka S. Freer, Terrence M. Wyles
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Publication number: 20140046237Abstract: The inventive disclosure contained herein is generally directed to a class of medical bandages that in many embodiments are effective in the treatment of various types of tissue burns, whether be burns due to thermal burns, sun exposure, or rashes. Such products can include a plurality of specialized bandages and wraps that incorporate an extremely thin layer of thermally conductive metal (often aluminum) at the base of a substrate adapted to be in direct contact with a burn wound, while manufacturing the top side of the aluminum substrate to have a heat-dissipation-enhancing topography to help cool burns faster by enhancing thermal-convection properties. The bandage can also feature a thermochromic indicator for users to realize the thermal-cooling status of a burn to which a bandage has been applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Harrisburg (B.V.I.) LimitedInventors: Carl J. Freer, Ericka S. Freer, Terrence M. Wyles
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Patent number: 8530720Abstract: The inventive disclosure contained herein is generally directed to a class of medical bandages that in many embodiments are effective in the treatment of various types of tissue burns, whether be burns due to thermal burns, sun exposure, or rashes. Such products can include a plurality of specialized bandages and wraps that incorporate an extremely thin layer of thermally conductive metal (often aluminum) at the base of a substrate adapted to be in direct contact with a burn wound, while manufacturing the top side of the aluminum substrate to have a heat-dissipation-enhancing topography to help cool burns faster by enhancing thermal-convection properties. The bandage can also feature a thermochromic indicator for users to realize the thermal-cooling status of a burn to which a bandage has been applied.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Aluminaid International AGInventors: Carl J. Freer, Ericka S. Freer, Terrence M. Wyles
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Publication number: 20130030341Abstract: The inventive disclosure contained herein is generally directed to a class of medical bandages that in many embodiments are effective in the treatment of various types of tissue burns, whether be burns due to thermal burns, sun exposure, or rashes. Such products can include a plurality of specialized bandages and wraps that incorporate an extremely thin layer of thermally conductive metal (often aluminum) at the base of a substrate adapted to be in direct contact with a burn wound, while manufacturing the top side of the aluminum substrate to have a heat-dissipation-enhancing topography to help cool burns faster by enhancing thermal-convection properties. The bandage can also feature a thermochromic indicator for users to realize the thermal-cooling status of a burn to which a bandage has been applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: ALUMINAID, INC.Inventors: Carl J. Freer, Ericka S. Freer, Terrence M. Wyles