Patents by Inventor Craig E. Kinzer
Craig E. Kinzer 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: 20160171164Abstract: Systems, Devices, and Methods are described that enable users to connect via a client device to one or more, enterprise devices, remote devices, client devices, and the like to manage, receive, utilize, and the like cannabis related services and products. Also described are connected systems, devices, and methods for managing treatments associated with phyto-cannabinoid unit dose forms for treating various diseases or disorders.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventor: Craig E. Kinzer
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Publication number: 20160166786Abstract: Systems, Devices, and Methods are described that enable users to manage, receive, utilize, and the like cannabis related services and products. Also described are systems, devices, and methods including an electronic vaporizer device having a cartridge assembly including one or more cartridges, each cartridge configured to hold multiple unit doses of an active agent; a cannabinoid activation component; and at least one of a terpenoid activation component or a flavonoid activation component. Also described are systems, devices, and methods for managing treatments associated with phyto-cannabinoid unit dose forms for treating various diseases or disorders.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventor: Craig E. Kinzer
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Publication number: 20160038550Abstract: Methods and compositions are described for treating, preventing, ameliorating, or the like one or more symptoms associated with memory loss. Also described are pharmaceutical compositions including one or more of a monoamine oxidase inhibitor, a cyclooxygenase inhibitor, a nootropic agent, a terpene, a terpenoid, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventor: Craig E. Kinzer
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Publication number: 20160039591Abstract: Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing, among other things, cannabinoid unit dose forms. Also described are packaging, systems, devices, methods, and compositions including, among other things, phyto-cannabinoid unit dose forms for treating various diseases or disorders.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventor: Craig E. Kinzer
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Patent number: 8366529Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2006Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Screenlife, LLCInventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Mathew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
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Patent number: 8287342Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2010Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Screenlife, LLCInventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Matthew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
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Patent number: 7988546Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2004Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Screenlife, LLCInventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Mathew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
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Publication number: 20110070937Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: SCREENLIFE, LLCInventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Mathew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
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Patent number: 7857692Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Screenlife, LLCInventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Matthew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
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Patent number: 7285044Abstract: A DVD game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips using a DVD player is disclosed. The DVD game may be used as a parlor-type game including a game board plus moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. Alternatively, the DVD game may be used in a party-play environment, i.e., where a DVD player repeatedly displays clips (including various puzzles and questions) stored on a DVD disc on a display device. The selection of clips from the DVD disc is performed in a random shuffling manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Screenlife, LLCInventors: Craig E. Kinzer, William Kuper, John Hendricks
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Patent number: 7223170Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Screenlife LLCInventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Mathew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
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Patent number: 6987925Abstract: A method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips using a media player and related readable media is disclosed. In one form, the total number of entries in the set of clips is a prime number. An initial current clip value is randomly generated between one and the total number of entries in the set. A jump value is randomly generated between one and the total number of entries in the set minus one. To select a subsequent current clip, the current clip value and the jump value are added together. This sum is divided by the number of entries in the set. The remainder from this division is saved as the subsequent current clip value.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Screenlife, LLCInventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson
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Publication number: 20040048642Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Screenlife, LLC.Inventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Mathew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
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Publication number: 20040022520Abstract: A method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips using a media player and related readable media is disclosed. In one form, the total number of entries in the set of clips is a prime number. An initial current clip value is randomly generated between one and the total number of entries in the set. A jump value is randomly generated between one and the total number of entries in the set minus one. To select a subsequent current clip, the current clip value and the jump value are added together. This sum is divided by the number of entries in the set. The remainder from this division is saved as the subsequent current clip value.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Applicant: Screenlife, LLC.Inventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson
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Patent number: D470537Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Inventor: Craig E Kinzer