Patents by Inventor Cori Winslow
Cori Winslow 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: 12194168Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatuses involving lighting device dissipation are provided. An example light emitting device for inactivating microorganisms may comprise a vent configured to allow air to flow therethrough. The light emitting device may comprise a light emitter disposed on a substrate and configured to at least produce a light. The light may comprise a radiant flux sufficient to initiate inactivation of microorganisms, wherein at least 20% of a spectral energy of the light is in a wavelength in a range of 380-420 nanometers (nm). The light emitting device may comprise a fan configured to create an airflow through the vent and towards the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2019Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: Vyv, Inc.Inventors: Robert Barron, Cori Winslow, James Peterson
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Publication number: 20240416356Abstract: Disposer systems having antimicrobial lighting, lens assemblies for use in disposer systems, and methods of installing antimicrobial lighting into disposer systems are provided. The lens assemblies include a lens that forms an inner wall of the lens assembly and faces into an interior area of the disposer system, at least one LED board including at least one LED that emits violet light. Lens assemblies may be secured to at least one of a waste disposer, a sink flange or a mounting gasket of the waste disposer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2024Publication date: December 19, 2024Applicant: INSINKERATOR LLCInventors: Eric Wolf, Cori Winslow, Jonas Ciemny, Charles A. Farago
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Patent number: 12115267Abstract: A system may include an area configured to accept an object for disinfection, a first light emitter configured to emit a first light within a wavelength range of 380-420 nanometers (nm) and having a first intensity, and a second light emitter configured to emit a second light within a wavelength range of 380-420 nanometers (nm) and having a second intensity, wherein the first intensity and the second intensity comprise an intensity sufficient to initiate inactivation of microorganisms, and wherein the first light and the second light create a multi-dimensional space of disinfection.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2023Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Vyv, Inc.Inventors: Cori Winslow, Robert Barron, Kasia Kozak, Aram Kuzmak
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Publication number: 20240226353Abstract: A system or device configured to disinfect an appliance may include at least one or more light emitters configured to emit disinfecting light. The system may be further configured to direct the disinfecting light to illuminate a surface of an appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2024Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: Cori Winslow, Jonas Ciemny, Edward Kiegle
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Publication number: 20240189464Abstract: Methods and systems involving disinfecting light subcomponents are provided. An example system may include a substrate with one or more light emitters disposed on the substrate. The one or more light emitters may be configured to inactivate microorganisms on a surface by emitting light. The light may comprise a proportion of spectral energy of the light, measured in a 380 nanometers (nm) to 420 nm wavelength range. The light may comprise an irradiance at the surface sufficient to initiate inactivation of microorganisms on the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2023Publication date: June 13, 2024Inventors: Robert Barron, Cori Winslow, Jorel Lalicki, James Peterson
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Patent number: 11878084Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses involving disinfecting light subcomponents are provided. An example system comprises a substrate with one or more light emitters disposed on the substrate. The one or more light emitters may be configured to inactivate microorganisms on a surface by emitting light. The light may comprise a proportion of spectral energy of the light, measured in a 380 nanometers (nm) to 420 nm wavelength range, greater than 50%. The light may comprise a full width half max (FWHM) emission spectrum of less than 20 nm and centered at a wavelength of approximately 405 nm to concentrate a spectral energy of the light and minimize energy associated with wavelengths that bleed into an ultraviolet wavelength range. The light may comprise an irradiance at the surface sufficient to initiate inactivation of microorganisms on the surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2019Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: Vyv, Inc.Inventors: Robert Barron, Cori Winslow, Jorel Lalicki, James Peterson
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Publication number: 20230405161Abstract: A system may include an area configured to accept an object for disinfection, a first light emitter configured to emit a first light within a wavelength range of 380-420 nanometers (nm) and having a first intensity, and a second light emitter configured to emit a second light within a wavelength range of 380-420 nanometers (nm) and having a second intensity, wherein the first intensity and the second intensity comprise an intensity sufficient to initiate inactivation of microorganisms, and wherein the first light and the second light create a multi-dimensional space of disinfection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Applicant: Vyv, Inc.Inventors: Cori Winslow, Robert Barron, Kasia Kozak, Aram Kuzmak
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Patent number: 11717583Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses involving devices with disinfecting illumination are provided. An example apparatus comprises a container comprising a first side and a second side, a first array of light emitters disposed on the first side and configured to emit a first light within a wavelength range of 380-420 nanometers (nm) and having a first intensity, and a second array of light emitters disposed on the second side and configured to emit a second light within the wavelength range of 380-420 nm and having a second intensity, wherein the first intensity comprises an intensity sufficient to initiate inactivation of micro-organisms, and wherein the first array of light emitters and the second array of light emitters are configured to collectively create a multi-dimensional space of disinfection.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Vyv, Inc.Inventors: Cori Winslow, Robert Barron, Kasia Kozak, Aram Kuzmak
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Publication number: 20230165983Abstract: Devices, methods, and systems for disinfection with light are disclosed. In some examples, a lighting source is operable to provide light at wavelength range of about 380 nm - 420 nm with an irradiance and/or dosage sufficient for disinfection. One or more sensors and a control system may be used to control operation of the lighting source, such as by adjusting the lighting source in response to various inputs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2022Publication date: June 1, 2023Inventors: Cori Winslow, Robert Barron, Kasia Kozak, Aram Kuzmak
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Publication number: 20230043115Abstract: Disclosed herein is a multiple light emitter device which inactivates microorganisms. The device includes at least two light emitters and at least one light-converting material arranged to convert at least a portion of light from the light emitters. Any unconverted light emitted from the light emitters and converted light emitted from the at least one light-converting material mixes to form a combined light, the combined light being white. In one aspect, the light emitters include at least one blue light emitter and at least one violet light emitter. In another aspect, the light emitters include one blue light emitter and one emitter within the range of approximately yellow to infrared light.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Inventors: Robert Barron, Cori Winslow, Nicholas Jones
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Publication number: 20230001029Abstract: Apparatuses, systems, and methods for combined light disinfection are disclosed. In some examples, a light fixture may comprise a first light source configured to emit a first light comprising a wavelength in a range of 380-420 nanometers (nm) and a second light source configured to emit a second light comprising a wavelength in a range of 200-230 nm, wherein the first light source and the second light source are separated to prevent degradation, by the second light, of the first light source, and wherein the first light and the second light combine to form a disinfecting light configured to initiate inactivation of microorganisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventors: Robert Barron, Cori Winslow, Devanshi Jesrani, Jonas Ciemny
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Patent number: 11541135Abstract: Systems and methods for multiple band visible light disinfection are disclosed. In some examples, a disinfecting light is generated by combining two different disinfecting wavelength ranges of light. A lighting device may comprise a first light source that generates light in a Soret band. The lighting device may further comprise a second light source that generates light in a Q band. The light in the Soret band and the light in the Q band may be combined to generate disinfecting light.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2019Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Vyv, Inc.Inventors: Robert Barron, James Peterson, Cori Winslow
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Publication number: 20220362413Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses involving devices with disinfecting illumination are provided. An example apparatus comprises a container comprising a first side and a second side, a first array of light emitters disposed on the first side and configured to emit a first light within a wavelength range of 380-420 nanometers (nm) and having a first intensity, and a second array of light emitters disposed on the second side and configured to emit a second light within the wavelength range of 380-420 nm and having a second intensity, wherein the first intensity comprises an intensity sufficient to initiate inactivation of micro-organisms, and wherein the first array of light emitters and the second array of light emitters are configured to collectively create a multi-dimensional space of disinfection.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Cori Winslow, Robert Barron, Kasia Kozak, Aram Kuzmak
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Patent number: 11426474Abstract: A light emitting device which inactivates microorganisms is disclosed. The light emitting device may include a flexible light emitting layer emitting a light; and a transparent or translucent layer over the flexible light emitting layer. The light may travel through and exit an exterior surface of the transparent or translucent layer, creating an exiting light. The exiting light exiting the transparent or translucent layer may have at least a portion thereof having a wavelength in a range of 380 to 420 nanometers, and may disinfect the exterior surface of the transparent or translucent layer. The light emitting device may be used alone to create a self-disinfecting high touch surface, e.g., on a door, or may be shaped to mate with other structure to create a disinfecting high touch surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2020Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: Vyv, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Jones, Colleen Costello, Cori Winslow, Robert Barron, William Grambo, Jorel Lalicki
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Patent number: 11395858Abstract: Disclosed herein is a multiple light emitter device which inactivates microorganisms. The device includes at least two light emitters and at least one light-converting material arranged to convert at least a portion of light from the light emitters. Any unconverted light emitted from the light emitters and converted light emitted from the at least one light-converting material mixes to form a combined light, the combined light being white. In one aspect, the light emitters include at least one blue light emitter and at least one violet light emitter. In another aspect, the light emitters include one blue light emitter and one emitter within the range of approximately yellow to infrared light.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2020Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: Vyv, Inc.Inventors: Robert Barron, Cori Winslow, Nicholas Jones
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Patent number: 11369704Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses involving devices with disinfecting illumination are provided. An example apparatus comprises a container comprising a first side and a second side, a first array of light emitters disposed on the first side and configured to emit a first light within a wavelength range of 380-420 nanometers (nm) and having a first intensity, and a second array of light emitters disposed on the second side and configured to emit a second light within the wavelength range of 380-420 nm and having a second intensity, wherein the first intensity comprises an intensity sufficient to initiate inactivation of micro-organisms, and wherein the first array of light emitters and the second array of light emitters are configured to collectively create a multi-dimensional space of disinfection.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2020Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: Vyv, Inc.Inventors: Cori Winslow, Robert Barron, Kasia Kozak, Aram Kuzmak
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Publication number: 20210085810Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses involving disinfecting light subcomponents are provided. An example system comprises a substrate with one or more light emitters disposed on the substrate. The one or more light emitters may be configured to inactivate microorganisms on a surface by emitting light. The light may comprise a proportion of spectral energy of the light, measured in a 380 nanometers (nm) to 420 nm wavelength range, greater than 50%. The light may comprise a full width half max (FWHM) emission spectrum of less than 20 nm and centered at a wavelength of approximately 405 nm to concentrate a spectral energy of the light and minimize energy associated with wavelengths that bleed into an ultraviolet wavelength range. The light may comprise an irradiance at the surface sufficient to initiate inactivation of microorganisms on the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2019Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: Robert Barron, Cori Winslow, Jorel Lalicki, James Peterson
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Publication number: 20210046199Abstract: A light emitting device which inactivates microorganisms is disclosed. The light emitting device may include a flexible light emitting layer emitting a light; and a transparent or translucent layer over the flexible light emitting layer. The light may travel through and exit an exterior surface of the transparent or translucent layer, creating an exiting light. The exiting light exiting the transparent or translucent layer may have at least a portion thereof having a wavelength in a range of 380 to 420 nanometers, and may disinfect the exterior surface of the transparent or translucent layer. The light emitting device may be used alone to create a self-disinfecting high touch surface, e.g., on a door, or may be shaped to mate with other structure to create a disinfecting high touch surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2020Publication date: February 18, 2021Inventors: Nicholas Jones, Colleen Costello, Cori Winslow, Robert Barron, William Grambo, Jorel Lalicki
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Publication number: 20210046198Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses involving devices with disinfecting illumination are provided. An example apparatus comprises a container comprising a first side and a second side, a first array of light emitters disposed on the first side and configured to emit a first light within a wavelength range of 380-420 nanometers (nm) and having a first intensity, and a second array of light emitters disposed on the second side and configured to emit a second light within the wavelength range of 380-420 nm and having a second intensity, wherein the first intensity comprises an intensity sufficient to initiate inactivation of micro-organisms, and wherein the first array of light emitters and the second array of light emitters are configured to collectively create a multi-dimensional space of disinfection.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2020Publication date: February 18, 2021Inventors: Cori Winslow, Robert Barron, Kasia Kozak, Aram Kuzmak
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Publication number: 20210030905Abstract: Disclosed herein is a multiple light emitter device which inactivates microorganisms. The device includes at least two light emitters and at least one light-converting material arranged to convert at least a portion of light from the light emitters. Any unconverted light emitted from the light emitters and converted light emitted from the at least one light-converting material mixes to form a combined light, the combined light being white. In one aspect, the light emitters include at least one blue light emitter and at least one violet light emitter. In another aspect, the light emitters include one blue light emitter and one emitter within the range of approximately yellow to infrared light.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2020Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Robert Barron, Cori Winslow, Nicholas Jones