Patents by Inventor Chris E. Nunez
Chris E. Nunez 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: 9547464Abstract: A fully collaborative software management method allows creating, printing, delivering and hanging-in-stores a sequential arrangement of information tags. Customer and printer computers are operably connected to communicate during a design and assembly stage of developing the tags. Customer decision-makers and printer decision-makers collaborate on template authoring, content and template management, printing-event construction, staging and proofing, including integration of various elements such as stored data, timing, customer-driven controls, and event-driven controls. The method allows printer decision-makers to operate a publishing engine that permits viewing the customized information tags as a display prior to viewing as a printed product.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2015Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Inventor: Chris E. Nunez
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Publication number: 20160062715Abstract: A fully collaborative software management method allows creating, printing, delivering and hanging-in-stores a sequential arrangement of information tags. Customer and printer computers are operably connected to communicate during a design and assembly stage of developing the tags. Customer decision-makers and printer decision-makers collaborate on template authoring, content and template management, printing-event construction, staging and proofing, including integration of various elements such as stored data, timing, customer-driven controls, and event-driven controls. The method allows printer decision-makers to operate a publishing engine that permits viewing the customized information tags as a display prior to viewing as a printed product.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventor: Chris E. Nunez
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Patent number: 9213506Abstract: A fully collaborative software management method allows creating, printing, delivering and hanging-in-stores a sequential arrangement of information tags. Customer and printer computers are operably connected to communicate during a design and assembly stage of developing the tags. Customer decision-makers and printer decision-makers collaborate on template authoring, content and template management, printing-event construction, staging and proofing, including integration of various elements such as stored data, timing, customer-driven controls, and event-driven controls. The method allows printer decision-makers to operate a publishing engine that permits viewing the customized information tags as a display prior to viewing as a printed product.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2014Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Grandville Printing CompanyInventor: Chris E. Nunez
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Publication number: 20150049350Abstract: A fully collaborative software management method allows creating, printing, delivering and hanging-in-stores a sequential arrangement of information tags. Customer and printer computers are operably connected to communicate during a design and assembly stage of developing the tags. Customer decision-makers and printer decision-makers collaborate on template authoring, content and template management, printing-event construction, staging and proofing, including integration of various elements such as stored data, timing, customer-driven controls, and event-driven controls. The method allows printer decision-makers to operate a publishing engine that permits viewing the customized information tags as a display prior to viewing as a printed product.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventor: Chris E. Nunez
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Patent number: 8928923Abstract: A fully collaborative software management method allows creating, printing, delivering and hanging-in-stores a sequential arrangement of shelf information tags. Customer and printer computers are operably connected to communicate during a design and assembly stage of developing the tags. Customer decision-makers and printer decision-makers collaborate on template authoring, content and template management, printing-event construction, staging and proofing, including integration of various elements such as stored data, timing, customer-driven controls, and event-driven controls. The method allows printer decision-makers to operate a publishing engine that permits viewing the customized information tags as a display prior to viewing as a printed product.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2013Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Grandville Printing CompanyInventor: Chris E. Nunez
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Patent number: 8613156Abstract: A method of providing a shelf-attached tag holder defining an upwardly-open slot for receiving a main price tag and further having a slip-fit top attachment system; and placing a main price tag into the upwardly-open slot in a visible position. The method also includes temporarily attaching a supplemental information tag by sliding a top edge of the supplemental information tag into the downwardly-open front throat with a folded attachment flange providing positive engagement with the slip-fit top attachment system, with the supplemental information tag being positioned in front of the main price tag. The method also includes, after the step of temporarily attaching, a step of pulling the supplemental information price tag downwardly with sufficient force to overcome the positive engagement of the folded attachment flange to thus remove the supplemental information tag without disturbing the main price tag.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Grandville Printing CompanyInventors: Chris E. Nunez, Robert J. Wojczynski
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Publication number: 20130335755Abstract: A fully collaborative software management method allows creating, printing, delivering and hanging-in-stores a sequential arrangement of shelf information tags. Customer and printer computers are operably connected to communicate during a design and assembly stage of developing the tags. Customer decision-makers and printer decision-makers collaborate on template authoring, content and template management, printing-event construction, staging and proofing, including integration of various elements such as stored data, timing, customer-driven controls, and event-driven controls. The method allows printer decision-makers to operate a publishing engine that permits viewing the customized information tags as a display prior to viewing as a printed product.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: Grandville Printing CompanyInventor: Chris E. Nunez
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Patent number: 8020765Abstract: A method of printing price information tags and signs includes providing a digital press, a data management system with computer hardware connected for internet access, a database of stored/archived information, and a supply of sheets having a suitable stiffness and surface quality for use as price information tags and signs. Updated information is received electronically via the internet, and combined with selected elements from the stored/archived information to generate customized tag data, which is communicated through a data flow balancer to the digital press(es) to print customized price information tags. The tags are cut to size and include attachment barbs. The customized tag data is arranged to print tags in a series corresponding to product arrangement on particular store shelves. The customized price information tags can be printed and shipped on a just-in-time basis and in a predetermined sequence within at least 24 hours of receiving the real-time digital information.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2006Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Grandville Printing CompanyInventors: Chris E. Nunez, Robert J. Wojozynski
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Patent number: 8011126Abstract: A price-and-information tag includes front and rear surfaces both having product and price information. The tag includes a pre-fold line and a perforated line dividing the sheet into spaced-apart first and second sections. When bi-folded, the first section fits into an upwardly-open pocket of an extruded tag holder, with the second section in front of the tag holder and hiding the first section. Further, the second section can be torn off along the perforated line to reveal the information on the first section with minimal labor. A picture on the tag allows a non-reading installer to place the tag. Methods related to same are also shown, including double folding the elongated sheet and then using the first section to engage a tag holder with only the information on the second section being visible, the second section being later torn off to reveal the information on the first section.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Grandville Printing CompanyInventors: Chris E. Nunez, Dennis M. Kucharczyk
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Publication number: 20100212195Abstract: A price-and-information tag includes front and rear surfaces both having product and price information. The tag includes a pre-fold line and a perforated line dividing the sheet into spaced-apart first and second sections. When bi-folded, the first section fits into an upwardly-open pocket of an extruded tag holder, with the second section in front of the tag holder and hiding the first section. Further, the second section can be torn off along the perforated line to reveal the information on the first section with minimal labor. A picture on the tag allows a non-reading installer to place the tag. Methods related to same are also shown, including double folding the elongated sheet and then using the first section to engage a tag holder with only the information on the second section being visible, the second section being later torn off to reveal the information on the first section.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: Chris E. Nunez, Dennis M. Kucharczyk
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Publication number: 20100192436Abstract: A method of printing price information tags and signs includes providing a digital press, a data management system with computer hardware connected for internet access, a database of stored/archived information, and a supply of sheets having a suitable stiffness and surface quality for use as price information tags and signs. Updated information is received electronically via the internet, and combined with selected elements from the stored/archived information to generate customized tag data, which is communicated through a data flow balancer to the digital press(es) to print customized price information tags. The tags are cut to size and include attachment barbs. The customized tag data is arranged to print tags in a series corresponding to product arrangement on particular store shelves. The customized price information tags can be printed and shipped on a just-in-time basis and in a predetermined sequence within at least 24 hours of receiving the real-time digital information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Chris E. Nunez, Robert J. Wojozynski
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Publication number: 20070246532Abstract: A method of printing price information tags and signs includes providing a digital press, a data management system with computer hardware connected for internet access, a database of stored/archived information, and a supply of sheets having a suitable stiffness and surface quality for use as price information tags and signs. Updated information is received electronically via the internet, and combined with selected elements from the stored/archived information to generate customized tag data, which is communicated through a data flow balancer to the digital press(es) to print customized price information tags. The tags are cut to size and include attachment barbs. The customized tag data is arranged to print tags in a series corresponding to product arrangement on particular store shelves. The customized price information tags can be printed and shipped on a just-in-time basis and in a predetermined sequence within at least 24 hours of receiving the real-time digital information.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Chris E. Nunez, Robert J Wojozynski
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Patent number: 4874384Abstract: A medical needle guard device is disclosed characterized by use of a pair of telescoping tubular sleeves mountable upon the hub of conventional medical needles by plural clip inserts positionable within one of the tubular sleeves. The plural clips may be specifically formed in differing configurations and positioned at differing axial positions along the length of one of the tubular sleeves to permit the medical needle guard to be retrofitted onto differing medical needle hubs.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1987Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: International Medical Innovators, Inc.Inventor: Chris E. Nunez
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Patent number: 4550748Abstract: A fluid flow regulating and control unit for intravascular catheter systems used in medical and surgical procedures with a slidably mounted closure member for the control fluid to the in-dwelling catheter. Force is exerted axially on an annular resilient member causing it to deform and bypass a relatively large flow of fluid through a fluid flow passage about the outer surface of a restrictor member therein; permitting the flow to pass with a predetermined minimum flow of fluid.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1983Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Assignee: Warner-Lambert CompanyInventor: Chris E. Nunez
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Patent number: 4406653Abstract: Provided is a method as well as apparatus for a catheter catheter-balloon assembly wherein the catheter balloon is mounted on the catheter by means of adhesive and, in the preferred mode, an annular internal rib protrusion of the catheter balloon is provided for forming a sharply defined boundary of adhesive thereby aiding in the even and symmetrical inflation of the catheter balloon.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1982Date of Patent: September 27, 1983Assignee: Critikon, Inc.Inventor: Chris E. Nunez