Patents by Inventor Daniel A. Estoque
Daniel A. Estoque 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: 20230339661Abstract: A lockable container for securing items or objects, the container including a first element, which may include a cylindrical member and a retainer for capturing two or more rotatable rings on the cylindrical member, and a second element, which is mateable with the first element, cooperating with the rings to close an open end of the cylindrical member of the first element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Milton Cohen, Keir Hart, Daniel Estoque
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Patent number: 11701297Abstract: A lockable container for securing items or objects, the container including a first element, which may include a cylindrical member and a retainer for capturing two or more rotatable rings on the cylindrical member, and a second element, which is mateable with the first element, cooperating with the rings to close an open end of the cylindrical member of the first element.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2020Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Inventors: Milton Cohen, Keir Hart, Daniel Estoque
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Publication number: 20210298993Abstract: A lockable container for securing items or objects, the container including a first element, which may include a cylindrical member and a retainer for capturing two or more rotatable rings on the cylindrical member, and a second element, which is mateable with the first element, cooperating with the rings to close an open end of the cylindrical member of the first element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2020Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Milton Cohen, Keir Hart, Daniel Estoque
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Patent number: 10842713Abstract: A lockable container for securing items or objects, the container including a first element, which may include a cylindrical member and a retainer for capturing two or more rotatable rings on the cylindrical member, and a second element, which is mateable with the first element, cooperating with the rings to close an open end of the cylindrical member of the first element.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: Secure Medication Systems, LLCInventors: Milton Cohen, Keir Hart, Daniel Estoque
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Publication number: 20090322111Abstract: A vehicle rack system including a framework including a driver's side portion, a passenger's side portion and a front portion extending therebetween. The driver's side and the passenger's side portions being triangular in configuration and having a lower frame piece for mounting to a side bed of a vehicle and a downwardly sloping upper frame piece. The upper frame pieces of the driver's side portion and the passenger's side portion may diverge in a rearward direction from the front portion. The system includes a covering for providing a sheltered environment for the vehicle's cargo bed. The covering includes driver's side and passenger's side panels that are removably insertable into the side portions. The covering also includes a cover spanning between the driver's side portion and the passenger's side portion. It is contemplated that the driver's side portion may be constructed as a mirror image of the passenger's side portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: BOOMERANG ENTERPRISES, INC.Inventors: Christopher E. Fischer, Daniel A. Estoque, Jessica L. Fischer
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Publication number: 20060199700Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing speed controlled eccentric exercise which include an exercise apparatus having an engagement member for engaging a user's body where the engagement member is moveable in opposite directions, means for enabling the engagement member to exert a force in a first direction at a predetermined speed, means for detecting change in the predetermined speed or pressure of the force after a user applies a force to the engagement means in a direction opposite the first force, and means for adjusting the apparatus supplied force and user supplied forces to equal one another or to maintain the predetermined speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2006Publication date: September 7, 2006Applicants: ECCENTRON, LLC, ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTSInventors: Paul LaStayo, Stan Lindstedt, Hans Hoppeler, Henry Madden, Daniel Estoque, William Stephens, Gregory Volan
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Patent number: 7083547Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing speed controlled eccentric exercise which include an exercise apparatus having an engagement member for engaging a user's body where the engagement member is moveable in opposite directions, means for enabling the engagement member to exert a force in a first direction at a predetermined speed, means for detecting change in the predetermined speed or pressure of the force after a user applies a force to the engagement means in a direction opposite the first force, and means for adjusting the apparatus supplied force and user supplied forces to equal one another or to maintain the predetermined speed.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2003Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignees: Arizona Board of Regents, Eccentron, LLCInventors: Paul LaStayo, Stan Lindstedt, Hans Hoppeler, Henry Madden, Daniel A. Estoque, William B. Stephens, Gregory D. Volan
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Publication number: 20040082438Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing speed controlled eccentric exercise which include an exercise apparatus having an engagement member for engaging a user's body where the engagement member is moveable in opposite directions, means for enabling the engagement member to exert a force in a first direction at a predetermined speed, means for detecting change in the predetermined speed or pressure of the force after a user applies a force to the engagement means in a direction opposite the first force, and means for adjusting the apparatus supplied force and user supplied forces to equal one another or to maintain the predetermined speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: Paul LaStayo, Stan Lindstedt, Hans Hoppeler, Henry Madden, Daniel A. Estoque, William B. Stephens, Gregory D. Volan
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Publication number: 20020131616Abstract: A combination hat and headset device (the “hatset”) for improved comfort, hygiene, and consistent microphone placement. The headset is a combination of speaker(s) or microphone(s) for use in communicating with some other system, such as a telephone or computer system. The hat supports the weight of the headset and provides a buffer between the headset and the user. The hat is separable from the headset, so it can be washed independently of the headset. The hat and headset are easily separable, so the hat may be user-specific while the headset is shared among multiple users. The headset is specifically designed to be able to fit any head, with several independent adjustments available for variations in ear and mouth shape, size, and position, and head proportions. The microphone boom is designed to be temporarily movable away from the user's mouth, and then rapidly and accurately restored to a formerly selected position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Andrei M. Bronnikov, Mark T. Anikst, Ivan Perez-Mendez, David J. Trawick, John J. Turley, Daniel A. Estoque, James M. Burry
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Patent number: 6343177Abstract: An over molded reflective optical fiber terminal (100) generally includes an end portion of an optical fiber (102) that has been stripped of its buffer (104), a terminal block (106), an integral mirror (108) formed on the terminal block (106), and an optical element such as a window (112). The terminal block (106) is preferably formed from transparent injection molded plastic. The block can be molded so as to define a profile for the mirror (108). By virtue of this design, construction and alignment of the terminal/mirror system is simplified and costs are reduced. In addition, the reflective surface of the mirror (108) may be protected against dust or other optical interference. Moreover, a compact reliable terminal system for off axis application is provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Datex-Ohmeda, Inc.Inventors: Daniel A. Estoque, Kevin A. Keilbach
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Patent number: 5913819Abstract: The present invention is directed to an oximeter sensor to measure the oxygen content of a patient's blood. The sensor can include a lead frame having different thicknesses, a sensor housing being molded from a common thermoplastic resin, and rib members in the housing for inhibiting shorting between adjacent traces of the lead frame. The present invention further includes a process for forming the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Datex-Ohmeda, Inc.Inventors: James H. Taylor, Daniel A. Estoque, Kirk L. Weimer
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Patent number: 4896546Abstract: A rotary liquid metering and transfer valve assembly for a diluting system which includes a pair of stationary valve disc elements sandwiching a central, rotatable valve disc element, said disc elements being coaxially aligned and mounted on a spindle. One of the outer stationary elements has a first external loop secured thereto, said loop having a precise interior volume. An aspirator probe is secured to the other of said stationary elements. The central element has formed therein an axial segmenting passageway having a precise interior volume. A second external loop is secured to the center element. The second loop extends outwardly, preferably radially, of said element and has a precise interior volume. Appropriate interior passageways are provided in the outer elements for directing a liquid sample in a continuous path through the valve assembly, the path including the one segmenting passageway and the first and the second external loops.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1989Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Pedro P. Cabrera, Daniel A. Estoque