Patents by Inventor Cody Johnson
Cody Johnson 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: 20260151670Abstract: Methods for controlling fitness machines having motors. The methods include detecting whether users are positioned on the fitness machines. The methods further include controlling the fitness machines to calibrate the motors if the fitness machines are determined to be absent users positioned thereon, and postponing calibrating the motors if the users are determined to be positioned thereon. Postponing calibrating the motors when the users are positioned on the fitness machines prevents calibration errors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2025Publication date: June 4, 2026Applicant: Life Fitness, LLCInventors: Jomon Jacob, Edward Ojode, David Messerschmidt, Cody Johnson
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Publication number: 20260009627Abstract: A marking tool configured to selectively couple to a tape measure may include a magnet, and an applicator comprising a marking surface for producing a mark of defined size and shape, the applicator configured to carry a colorant. A marking tool may include a coupling component attached to the applicator, wherein the coupling component comprises a cavity sized and shaped to receive the magnet; and a recess sized and shaped to receive a portion of a tape measure including a metal hook of the tape measure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2025Publication date: January 8, 2026Inventor: Cody Johnson
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Publication number: 20250290737Abstract: A marking tool configured to selectively couple to a tape measure may include a magnet, and an applicator comprising a marking surface for producing a mark of defined size and shape, the applicator configured to carry a colorant. A marking tool may include a coupling component attached to the applicator, wherein the coupling component comprises a cavity sized and shaped to receive the magnet; and a recess sized and shaped to receive a portion of a tape measure including a metal hook of the tape measure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2025Publication date: September 18, 2025Inventor: Cody Johnson
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Patent number: 12416481Abstract: A marking tool configured to selectively couple to a tape measure may include a magnet, and an applicator comprising a marking surface for producing a mark of defined size and shape, the applicator configured to carry a colorant. A marking tool may include a coupling component attached to the applicator, wherein the coupling component comprises a cavity sized and shaped to receive the magnet; and a recess sized and shaped to receive a portion of a tape measure including a metal hook of the tape measure.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2025Date of Patent: September 16, 2025Inventor: Cody Johnson
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Publication number: 20240035680Abstract: A container and rail assembly system which holds phase change material (PCM). The container is comprised of a cuboidal shape akin to pizza box and the rail assembly incorporates rails as attachment mechanisms to affix the containers to surfaces within the conditioned space. Said container and rail assembly place the PCM in a location within the conditioned space that is not used or less likely to be used. Said container and rail assembly also place the PCM within the airflow of the conditioned space where the PCM is in closest proximity with the air that is emanating from the heating or cooling system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2022Publication date: February 1, 2024Inventors: Cody Johnson, Kenneth Lowrence
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Publication number: 20230286596Abstract: A method and system are provided for a fiberglass component for vehicles. A vehicle component has a pultruded fiberglass-reinforced polymer body made of a glass fabric and a cured polymer resin. The body is integrally formed by a pultrusion manufacturing process as a vehicle hatch cover and is shaped to seal an opening of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2023Publication date: September 14, 2023Inventors: Stephen Hankinson, Devin Krahl, Cody Johnson, Michael Matthews, Brian Early
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Patent number: 11740133Abstract: A temperature sensing device comprising a housing including a display, an extension at least 1.5 inches long extending from the housing, a temperature sensor, and a connector from the sensor to the housing for transmitting the output to the housing. The extension has a proximal section at the housing and an opposed distal section, the distal section being movable relative to the housing. The temperature sensor is at the distal section of the extension for sensing the temperature of a target material and providing an output related to the temperature of the target material. Optionally, the device includes a thermal insulator at the distal section of the extension protecting the temperature sensor from heat from the target material. Optionally, the device includes a light source at the distal section of the extension for aiming the sensor at the target material.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2022Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: SOCAL DAB TOOLS, LLCInventors: Daniel Wynick, Bryan Berc, Cody Johnson, John Lichtbach, Andrew Habedank, Samuel L. Morris, III
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Publication number: 20220244106Abstract: A temperature sensing device comprising a housing including a display, an extension at least 1.5 inches long extending from the housing, a temperature sensor, and a connector from the sensor to the housing for transmitting the output to the housing. The extension has a proximal section at the housing and an opposed distal section, the distal section being movable relative to the housing. The temperature sensor is at the distal section of the extension for sensing the temperature of a target material and providing an output related to the temperature of the target material. Optionally, the device includes a thermal insulator at the distal section of the extension protecting the temperature sensor from heat from the target material. Optionally, the device includes a light source at the distal section of the extension for aiming the sensor at the target material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: Daniel Wynick, Bryan Berc, Cody Johnson, John Lichtbach, Andrew Habedank, Samuel L. Morris, III
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Patent number: 11313728Abstract: A temperature sensing device comprising a housing including a display, an extension at least 1.5 inches long extending from the housing, a temperature sensor, and a connector from the sensor to the housing for transmitting the output to the housing. The extension has a proximal section at the housing and an opposed distal section, the distal section being movable relative to the housing. The temperature sensor is at the distal section of the extension for sensing the temperature of a target material and providing an output related to the temperature of the target material. Optionally, the device includes a thermal insulator at the distal section of the extension protecting the temperature sensor from heat from the target material. Optionally, the device includes a light source at the distal section of the extension for aiming the sensor at the target material.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2021Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignees: SoCal Dab Tools LLCInventors: Daniel Wynick, Bryan Berc, Cody Johnson, John Lichtbach, Andrew Habedank, Samuel L. Morris, III
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Publication number: 20220082442Abstract: A temperature sensing device comprising a housing including a display, an extension at least 1.5 inches long extending from the housing, a temperature sensor, and a connector from the sensor to the housing for transmitting the output to the housing. The extension has a proximal section at the housing and an opposed distal section, the distal section being movable relative to the housing. The temperature sensor is at the distal section of the extension for sensing the temperature of a target material and providing an output related to the temperature of the target material. Optionally, the device includes a thermal insulator at the distal section of the extension protecting the temperature sensor from heat from the target material. Optionally, the device includes a light source at the distal section of the extension for aiming the sensor at the target material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Daniel Wynick, Bryan Berc, Cody Johnson, John Lichtbach, Andrew Habedank, Samuel L. Morris, III
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Patent number: 11187586Abstract: A temperature sensing device comprising a housing including a display, an extension at least 1.5 inches long extending from the housing, a temperature sensor, and a connector from the sensor to the housing for transmitting the output to the housing. The extension has a proximal section at the housing and an opposed distal section, the distal section being movable relative to the housing. The temperature sensor is at the distal section of the extension for sensing the temperature of a target material and providing an output related to the temperature of the target material. Optionally, the device includes a thermal insulator at the distal section of the extension protecting the temperature sensor from heat from the target material. Optionally, the device includes a light source at the distal section of the extension for aiming the sensor at the target material.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2020Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Inventors: Daniel Wynick, Bryan Berc, Cody Johnson, John Lichtbach, Andrew Habedank, Samuel L. Morris, III
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Publication number: 20210116304Abstract: A temperature sensing device comprising a housing including a display, an extension at least 1.5 inches long extending from the housing, a temperature sensor, and a connector from the sensor to the housing for transmitting the output to the housing. The extension has a proximal section at the housing and an opposed distal section, the distal section being movable relative to the housing. The temperature sensor is at the distal section of the extension for sensing the temperature of a target material and providing an output related to the temperature of the target material. Optionally, the device includes a thermal insulator at the distal section of the extension protecting the temperature sensor from heat from the target material. Optionally, the device includes a light source at the distal section of the extension for aiming the sensor at the target material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: Daniel Wynick, Bryan Berc, Cody Johnson, John Lichtbach, Andrew Habedank, Samuel L. Morris, III
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Patent number: 10751249Abstract: A method is provided for a novel application of trigger point dry needling. A target tissue is identified based on the observation of a series of movement patterns performed by the patient. Once identified, a needle movement protocol is used to insert a needle into the target tissue to a myofascial trigger point during one or more movement patterns. The needle protocol is adjusted until a local twitch response is induced.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2017Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Johnson Athletic Advantage LLCInventor: Cody Johnson
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Patent number: 10463903Abstract: Disclosed is portable and easily securable mobilization belt for performing physical therapy on an affected joint comprising a continuous loop of inelastic woven material. The loop comprises an expanded section for securing in a door jamb and a cushioned section for contact with the patient's affected joint. Alternatively, the loop can be secured by wrapping around a vertical stanchion of a heavy piece of furniture or other solid object that will not move. In use, the affected joint is placed in the loop adjacent the cushioned section. With the loop taut, the patient provides resistance against the belt to create mobilization of the affected joint.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Johnson Athletic Advantage LLCInventor: Cody Johnson
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Publication number: 20190159965Abstract: A method is provided for a novel application of trigger point dry needling. A target tissue is identified based on the observation of a series of movement patterns performed by the patient. Once identified, a needle movement protocol is used to insert a needle into the target tissue to a myofascial trigger point during one or more movement patterns. The needle protocol is adjusted until a local twitch response is induced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2017Publication date: May 30, 2019Applicant: Johnson Athletic Advantage LLCInventor: Cody Johnson
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Publication number: 20180140884Abstract: Disclosed is portable and easily securable mobilization belt for performing physical therapy on an affected joint comprising a continuous loop of inelastic woven material. The loop comprises an expanded section for securing in a door jamb and a cushioned section for contact with the patient's affected joint. Alternatively, the loop can be secured by wrapping around a vertical stanchion of a heavy piece of furniture or other solid object that will not move. In use, the affected joint is placed in the loop adjacent the cushioned section. With the loop taut, the patient provides resistance against the belt to create mobilization of the affected joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2016Publication date: May 24, 2018Applicant: Johnson Athletic Advantage LLCInventor: Cody Johnson
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Patent number: D1008823Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2021Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: SOCAL DAB TOOLS, LLCInventors: Daniel Wynick, Bryan Berc, Cody Johnson, John Lichtbach, Andrew Habedank, Samuel L. Morris, III